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This kind of flower must be raised in summer. The flower is full like a bun. I don't want to grow rose after watching it!

Jane Margolis
2020-07-20 08:34:00
The sultry summer has arrived again, many flowers have entered the dormancy period. Hua you told Hua Hua that she was tired of seeing rose and blue snow. Could you recommend some other flowers? Today, Huahua will recommend a kind of flower that can rival the rose!

Do flower friends know what flowers are recommended to you? The answer is announced.

Champagne color petals compact together, like a delicate girl in the sun!

Purple and white petals, let the flowers think of the beauty's face

Pink petals layer upon layer, like a small bun, like a bun type flowers can not be missed!

After seeing the beautiful picture, let's learn how to cure Eustoma with flowers.

Daily maintenance

1. Soil

Platycodon grandiflorum likes loose and breathable soil with rich nutrients. Huayou can mix 5 parts of garden soil and 4 parts of coconut brick, and then add one part of organic fertilizer.

2. Flowerpot

The root of Eustoma grandiflorum is as straight and long as its pedicel, so it's better to choose a deep flowerpot

3. Water

Water according to the basin soil dry and wet to carry out, watering method is recommended to use immersion basin method.

4. Light

Eupatorium grandiflorum likes sunshine very much, the weather of more than 30 degrees won't have too big influence, so don't worry about the big sun in summer will affect the growth of Eupatorium grandiflorum

5. Trimming after flower

Cut off the flower stalks after the flowering of Eustoma grandiflorum, so as to stimulate the generation of bottom buds. When the bottom buds grow out completely, you can cut off the old branches.

Cuttings

Eustoma branch

1. Cut off the flowering branch of Eustoma grandiflorum, and cut the branch into small sections obliquely. Keep two leaves on each section. It is better to cut half of the leaves.

2. Half of coconut bran is selected as cutting medium, and the general nutrient soil is mixed. When cutting, first use a chopstick to poke a hole in the soil, then insert the branches, and finally use the soil to cover the solid, water.

3. Cover the transparent plastic bag, poke several holes, and place it in a bright and ventilated place. It will take about 10 days to take root.

4. Wait until the second pair of new leaves of Eustoma grandiflorum grow, and then you can put them in the basin. After that, you can put them in the shade for maintenance. After a week, you can take them out to see the sun.

5. Don't throw away the cut flowers. Trim them and put them in the vase. They can bloom for several days!

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