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Breeding methods and precautions of the white crested Chrysanthemum

Saul Goodman
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Impatiens, also known as staghorn, is a genus of potted flowers in the apricot family. Its origin is in South Africa and some coastal areas of the United States. It likes warm, dry and sunny environment. It is drought resistant, afraid of water humidity and has no obvious dormancy period.

The culture method of the white crested Chrysanthemum

temperature

The suitable temperature for the growth of Impatiens is about 15-25 ℃, and the plants can avoid freezing damage if the temperature is above 5 ℃ in winter, and enter dormancy if the temperature is above 35 ℃ in summer.

Moisture content

During the growing period, the water should be dried thoroughly. When it enters into dormancy in summer, the basin soil should be kept dry and watered timely. When the temperature is lower than 0 ℃ in winter, the water can be cut off to prevent the plants from freezing damage, or a small amount of water can be watered.

fertilization

The requirement of fertilizer is not high. In the growing period, the fertilizer can be applied once a month for slow-release fertilizer, and the principle of a small amount of fertilizer should be followed. It is better to stop fertilization in the dormancy period.

soil

It likes loose and well drained sandy soil. Generally, it can choose the mixed soil of peat, vermiculite and perlite.

Breed method of white phoenix chrysanthemum

Notes on the cultivation of Impatiens

Reproduction method

&The main ways of propagation of Impatiens are branch propagation and Cuttage Propagation.

&Diseases and insect pests

The disease and insect pest of white phoenix chrysanthemum is less, mainly to prevent, reduce the occurrence of disease and insect pest.

place

It can be placed on a sunny balcony or in a bright room. In summer, pay attention to shade, ventilation and water control.

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