Bian Hua likes loose and fertile acidic soil.Its own adaptability is relatively strong, generally do not choose soil, but soft soil is more conducive to root growth and respiration, rich organic matter can also provide adequate nutrients.It is usually made of peat, garden soil and perlite in a ratio of 2:2:1.If the soil is alkaline, it is necessary to acidify the water with alum fertilizer to reduce the pH value, which is more conducive to the growth of plants.
Bian Hua can grow 4-5 plants in a flowerpot, depending on the size of the flowerpot.In general, a higher pot should be used to facilitate the root growth of the plant and to better fix it.Planting more than one seed ball should be separated by two so as not to hinder growth, if too close, the root system will be intertwined, competing for water and nutrients.
1. Planting time: Bian Hua is usually planted in spring and autumn, when it is in its growth period, and it is easier to adapt to the environment after planting.If the temperature is too high in summer, the plants will begin to dormancy, which is not conducive to their development.Low temperatures in winter also slow growth.
2. Pot soil preparation: Bian flower grows faster in loose and fertile soil.Generally, peat, garden soil and perlite are used to prepare potting soil, which can ensure good drainage and root respiration.
3. Planting: After filling the pot soil into the flowerpot, plant the seed ball inside, and expose the top when burying the soil, so as to facilitate its growth.If you want to plant more than one plant, keep two seed balls between each plant.The depth of planting is generally related to size, small can be a little shallow, large is a little deeper.