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How to raise crocus on the balcony? What should we pay attention to

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-06-30 16:20:07
Saffron can't grow without sunshine. It's best to keep it on a sunny balcony. Synthetic nutrients promote healthy growth and flowers will look good. It's good for growth to keep it on the balcony, but it needs to be covered under strong light in summer. The soil should be selected to provide loose soil. Pay attention to watering during the growing season and control the water quantity. The basal fertilizer was added during potting, and the fertilizer was applied every 10-15 days after rooting and growing, and the fertilizer was applied at flowering stage.

I. maintenance method

1. Sunlight: saffron is a kind of plant that likes sunshine very much. It can't grow without sunshine. If there is no sunshine, it will seriously hinder the growth process. It's better to cultivate in a sunny place, than a balcony at home, where it can be maintained, can be exposed to enough sunlight, synthetic nutrients can promote healthy growth, and flowers will be more beautiful when they open

2. Soil: put it on the balcony for maintenance. The selection of soil is an important part. Loose soil can be selected, with good drainage, which is conducive to the absorption of nutrients and water by the roots.

3. Water content: winter and spring belong to its growing season. In this period of time, we must pay attention to watering and not make the soil too dry. At the same time, the amount of water should also be well controlled. Never give too much water to prevent the roots from rotting due to ponding.

4. Fertilization: it's also important to apply fertilizer. You should add base fertilizer when you are potting. After rooting and growing, you can apply fertilizer every 10-15 days, and then apply fertilizer after entering the flowering period.

What should I pay attention to?

On the balcony maintenance is indeed conducive to growth, can supplement enough light, but the summer light is too strong, need to be properly covered.

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