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Cultivation methods and precautions of Gladiolus

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-05-08 10:55:20
Gladiolus needs to be divided into different stages in terms of light. Before flower bud differentiation, long sunshine should be ensured, and flower bud differentiation should be finished, and then it should be converted into short sunshine. Good drainage of flower soil for cultivation is the first condition, and it also needs to contain nutrients. Apply water and nutrients in time during the growing period. The temperature is kept at 20-25 ℃ during the day and 10-15 ℃ at night. Pay attention to prevent rotten balls in time.

I. breeding methods

1. Sunshine: Sunshine needs to be given in different stages. Before flower bud differentiation, the sunshine must be sufficient to ensure long sunshine, so that more flowers can be produced. If the sunshine is insufficient, the quantity will be affected. But when the flower bud differentiation is over, it will turn into short sunshine, which is good for the formation of flower bud and early flowering.

2. Flower soil: good drainage is the first condition, and it also needs to contain nutrients. It should not be too sticky, or it will affect water seepage.

3. Watering: the amount of water poured varies with the growth period. At the beginning of planting, do not pour too much water to prevent instability. The growth period needs to be supplied in time so as to support its growth. When the air is relatively dry, it is also necessary to increase the water spray of the leaves, which is conducive to increasing the humidity.

4. Fertilization: flowers need a lot of nutrients to open, so you can apply 1-2 times of thin fertilizer before and after flowering.

5. Temperature: keep the temperature between 20-25 ℃ in the daytime and 10-15 ℃ in the evening.

2. Precautions

It in the process of maintenance, may appear rotten ball, generally because of too much water, poor drainage, so in this point must pay attention

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