To plant a flower, first of all, choose a good substrate for it. When choosing the cultivation soil of Huyan flower, we should pay attention to its habits, so the selected culture soil can make it grow better
It likes the wet growing environment, so it's best to choose the culture soil with certain moisture retention ability when selecting the culture soil. This kind of culture soil can provide the growing environment with high humidity, which is good for its healthy development.
Choosing culture soil containing humus can provide more nutrition for its growth and development, and help it grow better.
Try to choose the culture soil with better aeration ability to help the seeds germinate as soon as possible.
The florescence of Huyan flower is in late November, and the fruit period is from March to May. Seeds can be collected from the fruits after they are ripe for planting. It's better to pick and sow as you like, and don't let the seeds stay outside for too long
One is that if the seeds are put outside for too long, the germination rate may be reduced. The second reason is that March to May is just the time when the flowers bloom in spring. When the seeds are planted in the soil, they will have relatively good climate conditions for development and growth.
First, we should deal with the culture soil. Tiger flower likes fertilizer. Before sowing, you need to add some organic fertilizer or animal manure to the culture soil as the base fertilizer in advance to ensure adequate nutrition.
Select a flower pot with proper size, put the treated culture soil into the flower pot and straighten it, about 9 points full. Then water the pot with water to ensure that the culture soil in the pot is moist enough.
Then put the seeds in the soil table. Pay attention to keep the distance between seeds moderate, not too large or too small. If the seed distance is too large, it may cause the distribution of the grown plants to be too scattered, affecting the ornamental; if the seed distance is too small, it may cause the grown plants to be too dense, and the resources in the basin may not be enough to support their all healthy growth.
Then cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. Note that the soil covered should not be too thick, just cover the seeds by 1cm.
Finally, put the seeds into the half - shade environment, water them on time and wait for germination.