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How to pollinate blue flower

Hank Schrader
2020-08-12 08:32:25
Blue flower and red flower are light blue in color and green in leaf, which will give people a cool feeling when they are in full bloom in midsummer, so they have won the favor of many flower friends. But some flower friends, after cultivating the blue flower pill, said that the blue flower pill they planted always failed to pollinate or failed to pollinate. Now let's learn how to pollinate blue flower.

The pollination method of blue flower.

Before pollination, flower friends must know that there are male flowers and female flowers. The top of the female's style is like an open umbrella, as if ready to pollinate. There are five filaments in the middle and anthers on the top of male flowers. In order to pollinate blue flower successfully, both male and female flowers are indispensable. When flower friends have both male and female flowers, they can prepare for pollination.

blue snowflake pollination

Blue flower is a kind of insect mordant. Outside, they are mainly pollinated by insects. And when we are in the indoor artificial cultivation, we need to master some skills about how to pollinate blue flower. First of all, the best time for pollination is around 8 o'clock in the morning. The specific time depends on the situation. When the temperature is high, it can be earlier; when the temperature is low, it can be later. Then, we need to prepare several cotton swabs, and use the swabs to stick the pollen on the male parent and give it to the female parent's style. A successful pollination flower will not lose its green part even if it decays. When it matures, it will be a flower seed.

Blue Snowflake

After reading Xiaobian's explanation, do you think it's not difficult to pollinate blue flower and red flower? I hope that no matter what kind of flowers and plants you cultivate, you can learn more about them. After you understand the habits and characteristics of these flowers and plants, it will be very easy to raise flowers.

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