Potting soil for calendulaDIY guide to potting soil for potted calceolaria: Use fertile garden soil, leaf mold and sandy soil in a ratio of 2:2:1. When potting, you can add a small amount of bone meal or decomposed cake fertilizer as base fertilizer. During the seedling stage of Calceolaria, attention must be paid to good ventilation. If the weather is hot and humid and the soil in the pot is too moist, the leaves at the root of the plant will rot. Be sure to move the flower pot to a cool and ventilated place around noon in summer. How to fertilize CalceolariaDuring the growing season, calceolaria can be fertilized once every ten days or so, using 15% cake fertilizer water; in addition, apply compound flower fertilizer several times in between. After the buds of the calceolus appear, applying 1000 times the potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution 1 to 2 times on the original basis can make the calceolus bloom better and more beautifully. Watering and loosening the soil in time after each fertilization is very beneficial to the development of the root system. It is important to avoid getting fertilizer or water on the leaves to prevent rot! SummaryWell-drained soil + ventilated and cool environment + appropriate fertilization = beautiful purse flower! Let's get started! |
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