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Cultivation methods and precautions of primrose

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-22 08:32:19
This is one of the traditional flower varieties in China. It has many colors, which we can easily see in the picture. There are about 580 species of primrose in the world, and there are about 400 species in China. However, if we want to keep it and let it bloom beautiful flowers, we still need to spend some time. Next, let's take a look at the issues that need your attention.

Growth habits

First of all, it requires a cool temperature, the most avoid high temperature. If the temperature is too high, the plant will grow very slowly. However, if the temperature is too low, it will not work. There are certain requirements for the temperature during the winter. Next comes the light. It has a demand for sunlight, but it can't be too strong or receive direct light. Again is the water, the water demand in the period of vigorous growth is relatively much, but it is also afraid of waterlogging, so the water quantity can not be too much

Specific methods

Temperature: for this plant, the most suitable temperature range for its growth is about 20 ℃ in the daytime and 5-10 ℃ at night. If it's in winter, the temperature can be controlled above five degrees to ensure its safe winter. In addition, if low temperature treatment is carried out under the condition of full growth, it can promote flower bud differentiation.

Lighting: if the light is not particularly strong, let it receive more light for a while. Usually, we can place it where we can receive the scattered light. However, if it's summer, it's necessary to shade properly. In addition, it is best to avoid direct sunlight

Watering: during the period of rapid growth, more water can be properly poured, so as to keep the basin soil moist and slightly dry. When winter comes, you can stop watering. Attention, never water.

Precautions

We also mentioned above that this kind of plant is afraid of waterlogging, so if it's rainy in summer, we should pay attention that we can't keep it outside, and it's better to put it in the place where it can't get rain to avoid soil water.

Primrose

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