ThePlantAide.com

Florescence of pansy

Skyler White
2020-07-18 10:35:34
The normal flowering period of Viola tricolor is from April to July, and its flowering time can last for 4 months. If properly maintained, it can even bloom all year round. In fact, the length of the flowering period has a lot to do with the planting time. If it is properly maintained, it will bloom two months after planting, and if it is planted all year round, it will bloom all year round.

I. its flowering period

Usually, it will start to bloom from April to July every year, and its flowering time can reach 4 months, but it will grow better in May, and the flowers will be more colorful. In fact, if we use the current advanced breeding technology, we can make it bloom all year round.

Viola pansy

In addition, the length of its flowering period is closely related to the time of planting. If it is properly maintained, it will bloom two months after planting, and if it is planted all year round, it will bloom continuously all year round. For example, if you plant in spring, the flowering time is from June to September; if you plant in summer, the flowering time is from September to October; if you plant in winter, the flowering time is from February to March. But no matter when it is planted, the premise must be properly maintained to make it bloom

Viola pansy

2. Maintenance before flowering

1. Proper fertilization: it doesn't need to add much fertilizer when it blooms, so it needs to apply enough fertilizer before it blooms so as to make it grow better. After that, we should apply thin fertilizer to the flower three times before it blooms, and then apply proper amount of liquid potassium dihydrogen phosphate to the pregnant bud

2. Prevent frostbite: when it does not bloom, it must not be frostbitten. Especially in winter, when the temperature is very low, it needs to be moved indoors where there is sunshine, and pay attention to frequent ventilation, so as to make it live through the winter safely and grow vigorously.

Pansy

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com