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Nursing care of geranium in dormancy period

Jane Margolis
2020-04-30 09:28:35
Geranium is a kind of flower that is loved by people because of its beautiful flowers. Many people who grow Geranium will be attracted by its beautiful flowers. Like many flowers, Geranium needs careful care to grow stronger. So how should geraniums be treated? Let's get to know.

Geranium care

Into the hot summer, Geranium will slowly stop growing. At this time, the leaves will become dry and wrinkled, which is the so-called dormancy phenomenon. At this time, it is necessary to move the geranium to a cool place indoors, stop the use of fertilizer, and water it in time. When the hot summer is over, you can change the soil for geranium, trim the broken branches, etc.

Temperature management

First of all, it should be maintained according to the change of temperature. In spring and autumn, it can be placed outdoors for management. In summer, because it needs to enter the dormancy period, it is necessary to stop using fertilizer, and then it needs to be placed in a cool and ventilated place. In summer, if there is air conditioning in the room and good ventilation is maintained, as long as sufficient light is ensured, Geranium will bloom soon, and it is possible to extend the flowering time. Fertilizer and water management

In autumn, the temperature is generally reduced, and Geranium will enter the peak season of growth. At this time, we need to increase the amount of fertilizer and water, and often put a small amount of liquid fertilizer in the flowerpot, which can effectively maintain the soil nutrients, so that Geranium can blossom faster

Trim Management

In order to raise a good geranium, it is necessary to prune the branches and leaves, usually remove the ones with poor growth and poor growth, which is more conducive to the growth of new seedlings. In the process of pruning, it is necessary to cut the geranium with appropriate light weight, which will damage the beauty of Geranium.

Pruning Management

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