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Teach you how to breed indoor flowering queen African pansy.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, African pansy, formerly known as African Violet, is a perennial herb native to South Africa. Because the plant of African pansy is Xiao Qiao Lingmei.

African pansy, formerly known as African Violet, is a perennial herb native to South Africa. Because the plant of African pansy is small and colorful, it is often used to make up the room and beautify the courtyard. Although the planting history of African pansy in China is not very long, its beautiful flower posture has won the favor of many flower friends. So, what problems should be paid attention to if we raise African pansy in our country? Next, the warm home, the old gardener, the editor, will introduce to you.

First, keep the right amount of moisture.

When watering the African pansy, the editor uses this method, in the early spring season, because the temperature is relatively low, so can not be too much watering, as long as the basin soil is slightly moist. In summer, due to the high temperature, so to increase the amount of water, it is best to choose to water in the evening, so as to prevent the plant from being scalded by warm water. If the air is particularly dry, you can also increase the humidity of the environment by spraying water. However, extra care must be taken to avoid sprinkling water on the leaves.

The second point is to apply fertilizer correctly

African pansy has a high demand for fertilizer. In particular, plants in the peak growth period need to apply thin liquid fertilizer every 10 days or so, and it is best to choose some fertilizers rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, so as to meet the growth needs of African pansy. However, there is one thing the editor would like to remind you that when it is hot in summer, we must stop using any fertilizer and return to normal fertilization only after the temperature drops.

Third, match the right soil.

In order to raise Corydalis well, we must first provide it with a suitable soil environment. In terms of soil requirements, African pansy usually prefer loose, fertile and slightly acidic soil. In view of this characteristic, the editor specially found rotten leaf soil, sand soil, and peat soil. Stir these kinds of soil well and add a small amount of broken charcoal to it, which is very suitable for the growth of Corydalis.

Fourth, control the appropriate temperature.

African Corydalis is sensitive to ambient temperature, which will affect its normal growth if the temperature is too high or too low. The most suitable growth temperature is about 16-24 ℃. In view of this characteristic, the editor adopts this temperature control method to control the ambient temperature at 18-24 ℃ from April to October. From October to April of the following year, keep the ambient temperature at 12-16 ℃. In addition, the editor reminds everyone that the temperature had better not exceed 30 ℃ during the day and no lower than 10 ℃ at night.

The above four points are the main problems of cultivating African pansy. I hope I can give you some help and reference. How much more do you know about the theme of the article? You are welcome to express your views in the comments section below. If you like this article, you might as well subscribe to it and there will be more wonderful articles to share with you!

 
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