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How to cultivate Carnation scientifically

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Carnation is mostly propagated by sowing and sowing in September at a temperature of 12: 18 ℃ and can emerge in about 10 days. It can also be propagated by cuttings, cutting 6 cm long branches as cuttings. It is best to choose 7 parts of garden soil and 1 part of compost soil for potted plants. The culture soil mixed with 2 parts of sandy soil can be transplanted into a small flowerpot with a diameter of 6 cm and 8 cm when the seedlings grow to 4 leaves. After growing into a large seedling, it can be planted in a flowerpot with a diameter of 15 cm and cultured in a place with sufficient sunlight. During the growth period, the flowers will be irrigated with fertilizer and water every 10 to 14 days.

Carnation is mostly propagated by sowing and sowing in September at a temperature of 12: 18 ℃ and can emerge in about 10 days. It can also be propagated by cuttings, cutting 6 cm long branches as cuttings. It is best to choose 7 parts of garden soil and 1 part of compost soil for potted plants. The culture soil mixed with 2 parts of sandy soil can be transplanted into a small flowerpot with a diameter of 6 cm and 8 cm when the seedlings grow to 4 leaves. After growing into a large seedling, it can be planted in a flowerpot with a diameter of 15 cm and cultured in a place with sufficient sunlight. During the growth period, when fertilized and watered every 10 to 14 days, the flowers and leaves will flourish. Watering is appropriate to keep the basin soil moist, if too much watering is easy to rot the root. It should be pruned in time after flowering so that it can blossom again. It should be kept in the sunny place indoors in winter, and the room temperature should be kept above 5 ℃ to survive the winter safely.

 
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