Taboo 1: Direct sunlightAs mentioned above, primroses grow in moist and open places, which means that primroses are rarely exposed to direct sunlight most of the time. Because there are usually big trees or plants slightly taller than the primroses around to help block the sunlight. If you place it outdoors in direct sunlight during the winter, it may not survive the winter. The best way is to place it under a shelter so that it can get some sun. Taboo 2: Place in a low temperature placeThe temperature in winter is generally several degrees below zero, so in such an environment, primroses are destined to never be grown in open air places. It must be placed indoors, and the indoor temperature should be kept at around 10 degrees, preferably a constant temperature. This way there is no need to worry about the primroses not being able to survive the winter due to temperature changes. Of course, if the weather warms up during the day, you can take it out and put it away for a while. Taboo 3: Improper wateringThe flowering period of primrose is February every year, so the buds are usually formed in winter. Improper watering during this period will affect the formation of buds. Therefore, you must always pay attention to the growth of the primrose buds. In the early stage, you can water less frequently, observe more, and then summarize your experience. This will make watering much easier in the future. Taboo 4: Poor drainage of flower potsBecause primroses like moist soil, the drainage of the flowerpot must be good. If the drainage system is not good, the roots of the primrose may rot in the pot and die. Therefore, every time you water, pay attention to see if there is water flowing out from the bottom of the pot. If the drainage holes are blocked, they must be cleared in time. Okay, we have already mentioned the four taboos of growing primroses in winter. In fact, there are more, but they are all very detailed things. As long as you observe more, study more, and summarize more when growing flowers, then your primroses will grow better! |
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