Many people will choose the sandy soil when they breed gladiolus, because this kind of soil is more suitable for its growth. This kind of soil has the characteristics of good drainage and air permeability. The best point is that this kind of soil is not easy to generate water, which is of great benefit to the later maintenance.
In the early stage of breeding, the work of watering doesn't need to be paid attention to, just once every ten days and eight days, once every four or five days in hot summer. In the period of vigorous growth, you can water more properly. If you find that the basin soil dries slightly, you need to water it in time. But also to pay attention to not too much, water can be a problem.
No matter when it needs plenty of sunshine, especially when it moves indoors in winter, it also needs to provide it with plenty of sunshine. When it's cultured in normal times, it can fully accept the whole day's sunshine. If it's hot and hot in summer, it can shade it for a short time to prevent the leaves from sunburn