The growing environment and local conditions of the plant

The growing environment and local conditions of the plant

The growth environment and conditions of the flower

1. The lily of the valley was originally distributed in the southern United States and is also widely distributed in China. It is cultivated in Zhanjiang, Zhongshan, Zhuhai, Macau, Haikou, Qionghai, Kaohsiung, Tainan, Sanya, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Nanning, Qinzhou, Beihai, Maoming, and Jinghong.

2. The distribution range of Zinnia is relatively wide. It is cultivated in China's warm temperate humid areas, warm temperate semi-humid areas, warm temperate semi-arid areas, northern subtropical humid areas, central subtropical humid areas, southern subtropical humid areas, marginal tropical humid areas, central tropical humid areas, equatorial tropical humid areas and plateau subtropical areas.

Growing conditions of safflower

The lily of the valley likes a warm, humid and sunny environment. It is not cold-resistant and drought-resistant, but can tolerate partial shade. It is suitable for growing in fertile, moist and slightly alkaline soil. It is commonly found in wet lowlands such as rivers, paddy fields, ponds, lakes, swamps and coastal mudflats.

Temperature for the growth of lily

The plant likes a warm environment. The suitable growth temperature is between 20-30 degrees. It grows slowly below 20 degrees and almost stops growing below 10 degrees. It can briefly tolerate temperatures as low as minus 5 degrees. The above-ground parts gradually wither below 0 degrees.

The growth process of the flower

You can dig out the vigorously growing zephyranthes, break open the roots, and select strong clusters to plant separately. You can also cut the rhizomes from the mother plant in spring, with 1-2 buds on each piece, plant them in pots, apply enough base fertilizer and put them in a pool of water for maintenance. You can also sow in spring, keep it moist after sowing, the germination temperature is 16-21 degrees, and it will germinate after about half a month.

Planting time and method of safflower

Generally speaking, the best time to plant zapota is in spring, from March to April. Choose a flat, sunny, loose and fertile plot in advance. You can turn the soil, level the land, clear weeds and stones, apply sufficient base fertilizer, water it thoroughly to keep it moist, dig small holes about two centimeters apart at a certain distance, cover with soil after sowing, and spray water to keep the surface moist.

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