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Gypsophila seeds a pot put a few, what is the color?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
When cultivating dried flowers of Gypsophila paniculata, it should be placed in a place without sunshine, because the color is easy to fade after being exposed to the sun. Maintenance environment should pay attention to ventilation, especially when the air is humid, more ventilation is needed. When maintaining, the temperature should not be too high, do not put it next to the heating or the air outlet of the air conditioner. During the maintenance period, try not to touch the flowers, which are easy to fall. Dried flowers can generally be put for 1 year, and can be put for 2-3 years after maintenance.

1. a basin put a few

When planting Gypsophila paniculata, you can usually plant 2-3 seeds in a pot, so that each seed is not too close to each other, and when it grows up, the seedlings will not squeeze each other.If you sow too much, the space in the pot will become smaller and the young plants will grow very thin.However, if you plant a large flower variety, it is best to put one seed in each pot.

If the seedlings are transplanted, they can be planted at will, because they will be transplanted after germination, and the seedlings will not affect each other's growth.

2. sowing attention

Before sowing, it is necessary to do a good job of germination. Generally, the seeds should be put in water and taken out after half an hour.Then use a damp paper towel or cloth to wrap it up to germinate, and wait until it grows small buds to sow.Note that the germination time to use warm water, not too hot or too cold water.

 

3. What color is it

At ordinary times we see the stars are mostly dried flowers, dried flower color is more, such as pink, yellow, green, blue, purple, white and so on.The color of flowers is very small, usually only white, pink and rose red.The reason why dried flowers have more colors is that after artificial treatment, people usually use dyes to dye, or spray colored spray on the flowers, which results in more colors.

 Gypsophila paniculata

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