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Culture method of Eupatorium odoratum

Hank Schrader
2020-07-23 08:46:01
Purple fragrant grass is the purple star flower we know. This kind of flower is small and exquisite, which is very suitable for potting. Before the small edition saw the net friend to print the picture, the entire cut into a heart-shaped, too lovely!

Daylight

This kind of flower likes sunshine. Only when the sunshine is good can it blossom. But, like other small flowers, too much sunshine in summer can cause burns to the flowers. So it's better not to put it in the place where the sun can directly shine. If there is enough diffuse light, it's better. But also pay attention to a point, do not contact the sun for a long time, the flowers must not be so beautiful, it is better to put them in the planting slot in front of the window, can improve the viewing effect.

Moisture

The substrate should be kept wet. They need to apply water according to different seasons. In summer, you need to give water one time in the morning and one time every day. When the flowers are in full bloom, spray more water around the leaves, so as to increase the humidity around the leaves.

Soil

This kind of flower does not have high requirements for soil. Generally, there is no problem in the nutritious soil sold on the market. It is better to have rich organic matter in the soil. If the drainage of soil is not very good, but also open-air aquaculture, we must pay attention to the drainage measures in rainy days

Potted Purple Grass

Fertilizer

In the golden time of their growth, they need to use fertilizer every 20 days, so that the plants can grow better. Generally, when the floret blooms, there is no need to apply fertilizer, but this kind of flower is different. It can bloom better only by adding fertilizer once every seven days. If we cut off the withered flowers in time, we can keep them blooming!

Well, now I know how to maintain the flowers. Xiaobian suggests that they should be kept outdoors for maintenance, but when the temperature is not enough in winter, it's better to take them back indoors, so that they won't be frostbitten.

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