How to make primrose bloom moreEarly sowingWhen growing primroses, in order to make them bloom more and enjoy their flowers early, they need to be sown early and transplanted early. Primroses should be sown in May-June. They can be transplanted when the primrose seedlings grow 2-3 leaves, and can be transplanted once when they grow 4 true leaves. When transplanting, you can choose humus soil. Summer maintenanceIn summer, because the temperature is high, primroses need special attention when growing. In summer, you need to pay attention to shading and cooling, and prevent diseases and pests. You can spray some carbendazim to prevent some diseases and pests. Pre-flowering care of primrosesAfter a period of care, the primrose seedlings have grown relatively strong and can be planted in pots in September or October. Primroses like light and need appropriate shade in summer. In September, it needs more exposure to scattered light. In October, it can be exposed to full sunlight. More exposure to light can promote its growth and differentiation of flower buds. It can be moved indoors in late June. Generally, primroses can bloom when they have 10 leaves. The plants need a lot of nutrients at this time. In order to make it bloom more, you can remove the first flower arrow when it grows, so that more flower branches can grow. |
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