ThePlantAide.com

Culture methods of Ranunculus Japonicus

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-17 09:21:58
Soil: Ranunculus japonicus is suitable for growing in the weak acid soil with better drainage capacity, more nutrient content and higher air permeability. Temperature: it is best to put it in 10-25 ℃ environment for breeding. Light: it likes half shade. It needs shading in summer. Water content: it likes relatively wet growth conditions and needs to keep the soil moist when breeding.

1. Soil

Ranunculus japonicus is suitable for growing in weak acid soil with better drainage capacity, more nutrient content and higher air permeability. The soil is not easy to be over acid, so ph6.5-7.0 is suitable.

2. Temperature

Ranunculus japonicus prefers relatively warm growing conditions, so it is best to culture it in the environment of 10-25 ℃. In summer, when it's hot and dry, we need to cool it down. In winter, when it's cold, we need to put it in a warm place. We can't let it stay outside for a long time.

3. Light

Ranunculus japonicus likes semi shade growing conditions. Although it needs light, it can't receive direct light. Especially in summer, when the light is strong, we need to use sunshade or other methods to block part of the sun for it, to prevent its leaves from being burned

4. Moisture

It likes relatively wet growing conditions and needs to keep the soil moist when breeding. However, we need to pay attention to not be able to pour too much water at a time, and not be able to water it often, otherwise water may appear in its soil, causing its root system to rot.

5. Fertilization

In the peak growth period of spring, it is necessary to apply more nitrogen fertilizer to help its branches and leaves grow. One or two weeks before flowering, more phosphate fertilizer is needed to help it bloom better.

Ranunculus japonicus

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com