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Key points of maintenance and management of indoor potted flowers in spring

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Key points of maintenance and management of indoor potted flowers in spring

The season from around the Beginning of Spring to early summer is the season for fairy fingers to bloom and grow abnormal stems. Generally, New Year's Day begins to bloom before and after, blossoms in February and ends in March and early April. Because of the long flowering period, large flowering quantity and dry indoor air, it should be watered once a week or so with water close to room temperature to keep the soil moist and not too wet. Spray water to the abnormal stem at noon every day or every other day (also when it is in bloom), so that there are small drops of water on the stem and leaf (the following is the same).

Two or three drops of flower nutrient solution or trace potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be added to the spray water every 10 days. Adhere to spraying water, the stems and leaves will not wither and wither after flowering, and will soon turn to vegetative growth. For those who do not spray water, the stems and leaves are thin, dry, shrunken and drooping after flowering. In this case, it is not suitable to apply fertilizer or more watering. You can spray water to the stems and leaves once a day or every other day. Add 2 to 3 drops of flower nutrient solution or 3 or 4 grains of urea when spraying water for about 10 days, and the growth can be restored in about 2 months. As the fairy refers to many flowers, long florescence, flowering can also be a small amount of fertilizer, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer is better, avoid single application of nitrogen fertilizer, so that the later stage will not be due to lack of nutrition and bud, keep the flowers before and after the beautiful. After the flower fade, when the minimum temperature is stable at about 8 ℃, you can go out of the room and put it on the balcony with good ventilation and sunshine or in the courtyard. After coming out of the room, if the stem branch is too long and too dense, it can be thinned and cut at this time, and the basin can be turned over to change the soil at this time. When the stems and branches start to produce new leaves, the water and fertilizer management should keep up, watering once every 3 to 5 days, watering the basin soil slightly without waterlogging, spraying water on the stems and leaves every other day or every 2 days, applying fertilizer once in about 10 days, the first two times are mainly nitrogen fertilizer, and then applying phosphorus and potassium-based compound fertilizer or nutrient solution, insisting on applying thin fertilizer frequently until the end of June and the middle of July.

 
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