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How long is the florescence of potted Gypsophila paniculata? Is it better to use large or small pots?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
If you want to repot orchids with new buds, you need to pay special attention to the protection of new buds. When repotting, be careful to operate, try not to touch the new buds directly, so as not to cause mechanical damage. In addition, we should pay attention not to wash the roots. It is best to plant the plant with the flower soil attached to the root system into a new pot. This will better protect its root system and new shoots.

1. How long does the flowering period last

The flowering period of potted Gypsophila paniculata is usually 2 months. It can bloom from June and will continue to bloom until August.However, if it is cultured in a greenhouse, the flowering period is uncertain, and it may blossom at any time if it is well maintained.If potted cultivation is properly managed in peacetime, it may blossom in April and May in spring.

2. how to maintain flowering longer

1, moisture: In its flowering time do not irrigate too much water, in general, as long as the soil is not dry on the line.In addition to watering at ordinary times, you can also spray some water around the plants, which can properly improve the cultivation humidity.If there is a rainy season during the flowering period, it needs to be moved indoors.

2. Sunshine: Put it in a sunny position, not lack of light at flowering time, good light and air circulation during flowering period, so that it can blossom better and longer.

3. with a large basin or small basin is good

When cultivating Gypsophila paniculata, you should choose a flowerpot according to the size of the plant. If it is a small seedling, you can use a flowerpot with a diameter of 10cm.If it is an adult plant, the pot should be larger.Typically, a 2 gallon pot can be used for long periods of time.But don't plant too deep, or the root system will probably not breathe.

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