How to raise buttercups (sharing of breeding experience)
Ranunculus is a bulbous flower plant of Ranunculaceae. It likes cool climate and is suitable for growing at 15-25 °C. Because of the hot and humid climate in the south, it is difficult to see this kind of flower and plant in general, usually when the temperature rises gradually in the early spring season. However, its beautiful figure is often seen in the flower market.
Potted buttercups look not only delicate, but also very gorgeous, giving people a sense of "viewing from a distance but not to play with". In fact, I didn't want to mess with her. I remember buying a buttercup potted plant in the spring, perhaps because the blooming season was coming to an end, and after a flower no longer gave birth to a bud. However, I wandered around the flower market half a month ago and bought a pot of buttercups and put them on the balcony.
Buttercup is rich in color, white, pink, crimson, yellow and other colors are the most common. I chose brick red when I bought it for the second time, and there are many buds on the branches. In addition, the leaves of buttercups are pinnately compound leaves, with irregular small and deep cracks, which are actually quite beautiful if you look carefully. So, how to raise potted buttercups? Next, I would like to share my breeding experience with you.
I didn't notice how to grow buttercups in pots before. After I bought it, I put it under the eaves of the backyard where there was plenty of light but no rain. After about a week, I found that many capillaries extended from the outlet hole of the basin floor, so I changed the pot for the first time and kept it in a larger flowerpot.
After a period of time, the potted buttercup began to bloom one after another. At first glance, I found that its flowers were indeed a little small and exquisite, but they were indeed somewhat similar to peonies, shy and delicate, and their petals were numerous and very dense. From the initial bloom to the fade of flowers, I enjoyed it for two weeks, satisfied my eyes and enjoyed a visual feast brought by buttercups.
After that, I went to the Internet to check some relevant information about potted buttercups, and learned that if potted buttercups grow better in 60-70% light, and when the temperature gets lower, it is okay to provide full-day sunshine to them. it's just that it was very hot a few days before the temperature dropped, and no shading measures were taken for it even at noon, so the plant became listless after a few days in a row. In view of this situation, I immediately put the flowerpot in the shade. Now, the plant is beginning to glow again.
However, in the last two days, a new and more serious cooling process has come, and accompanied by a slight drizzle, it has added a bit of chill to the environment. After about ten o'clock in the morning, the outdoor temperature had dropped to 15 °C, and I couldn't help shivering after staying for a while. However, under this temperature, the potted buttercup showed a joyful side and appeared to be refreshed.
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