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Epiphyllum seedlings flowering a few years, seedlings need to bask in the sun?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Hydroponic daffodils can see sunlight, it is a very light-loving plant, light is one of the most important factors. The breeding environment can not be too dark, if the sunshine is not seen for a long time, it will lead to abnormal growth, resulting in the growth of plants weakening, becoming overgrown, short, the number of flowering is reduced or even difficult to blossom. Daily cultivation in a good position of light, full exposure to sunlight during the growth period, and full illumination in winter.

1. How many years can the seedlings bloom

It usually takes about three years for the cultivated epiphyllum to bloom. It blooms from June to October every year. Its blooming time is very short. It usually blooms vigorously at about 9:00 in the evening.

2. how to blossom faster

1. Temperature control: Suitable temperature is a key point. The temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius is the most suitable. Too high or too low temperature will affect the growth of plants.Cooling measures should be taken in summer and warming measures should be taken in winter.

2. Nutrient accumulation: The fertilizer can be liquid fertilizer, the fertilization time is about 20 days, the amount of fertilizer should be appropriate, so as to provide sufficient nutrients for its flowering.

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3. Pruning: During the flowering period, the stunted branches and leaves should be pruned off, which can promote the growth and flowering of the plant and make it blossom better.

2. do seedlings need to bask in the sun

During the seedling period, it is necessary to bask in the sun, and the cultivation of epiphyllum should give it suitable light conditions, and in the daytime, it should give it sufficient light absorption.However, to avoid direct exposure to strong light, when the light is relatively strong, appropriate shade protection should be given.

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