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Gypsophila paniculata seedlings potted after how conservation, why would pour seedlings?

Walter White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Jasmine is a plant of Oleaceae and Jasminum, also known as Molly flower, fragrant soul and so on. Jasmine is an erect or climbing shrub, about 3 meters in height, with opposite leaves, papery texture, terminal cymes, white corolla color and spherical fruit shape. Jasmine flowers like slightly acidic sandy soil containing humus, like warm and semi-shady environment to grow better. There are two kinds of propagation methods of jasmine, cuttage and layering, and the survival rate is high.

1. Post-pot maintenance

After potting Gypsophila paniculata seedlings, we should first let it adapt to the new environment.Before it is not adapted, it should be placed in the shade with good ventilation, and it can be maintained normally after it is adapted.When the plant is still a seedling, nitrogen fertilizer is usually applied to it, which is conducive to strong seedlings.The light of the breeding environment can be increased slowly, but the sunshine can not be too strong.Its drought tolerance is not very good, so it should be watered in time and the flower soil should be kept moist.

2. Reasons for falling seedlings

1, water: Gypsophila paniculata seedlings in the growth period, do not give it too much water.At this time, its roots have not yet fully grown and developed, and if it is watered too much, the seedlings will be washed down.Moreover, more water will also cause excessive growth, and it is easy to fall seedlings.Should control watering amount, can use at ordinary times immerse basin law or sparge law to undertake filling water.

2. Lack of light: If the light in the maintenance environment is not sufficient, the seedlings will easily grow in vain. Once the phenomenon of excessive growth occurs, it is easy to cause the seedlings to lodge.To properly increase the light, but the light intensity can not be too large, if not careful, the strong light will sunburn the seedlings of Gypsophila paniculata, but also slow growth.

3. Seedling density: When planting, it should not be too close, and the growth of seedlings is not very good. If the growth is weak, it is easier to lodge.The seedlings should be thinned, so that there is a certain distance between the seedlings, so that it will grow very strong, it is not easy to fall seedlings.

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