1. Avoid cold windThe wind is still relatively cool now. If you don’t pay attention to avoiding the wind, the flowers may wilt and become lifeless. Therefore, the best time for ventilation is during the warmer noon or afternoon. If the flowers are blown by cold wind, be careful to water them less and avoid excessive exposure to the sun. Place the flower in a warmer place for a while, and then continue to care for it normally after it has recovered. 2. Avoid excessive temperature differenceNowadays, there is a big temperature difference between morning and evening in many areas. It is hot during the day and relatively cold in the morning and evening. This large temperature difference can easily cause flowers to drop leaves and buds. In early spring, you can place the flowers at the junction of the balcony and indoors. Don't rush to move them outdoors. Wait until the temperature stabilizes and rises before moving them outside. 3. Timely pruningMany flower lovers are reluctant to prune their flowers, but this will only make your flowers less and less shapeless, uglier and even produce fewer flowers. In early spring, pruning is necessary to cut off some of the overgrown branches and weaker branches, so that the plant shape will become more and more beautiful. 4. Apply thin fertilizer frequentlySpring is the time when flowers and plants begin to grow. Many impatient friends start applying fertilizers at the beginning of spring, and they apply large amounts of fertilizers. This may have a counterproductive effect and cause root burns, leaf rot and other fertilizer damage. Early spring is a good season for fertilizing, but you should apply fertilizer frequently and in small amounts. Wait until the new leaves grow strong, then gradually increase the amount of fertilizer. It is important to give the flowers time to adapt. 5. Change pots on timeRepotting on time is also a very important step. If you don’t repot for a few years, you will find that the flowers grow slower and slower and bloom less and less! Spring and autumn are suitable for repotting every year. Adult flowers can be replaced every 1 to 2 years, and seedlings can be replaced twice a year. Repotting on time can give the flowers enough space to grow! That’s all for today’s little flower-growing knowledge. If you have any questions, Just leave a message to Huahua! |
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