1. How long can it be kept?Carnation is a perennial flower that can be grown in potted plants for many years, and there is no problem in maintaining it for at least three years. As for how long it can be kept, it mainly depends on the usual maintenance method. If it is well maintained, it will last longer. If it is not maintained properly, it may die in less than a year. Therefore, if you want to keep it for a longer time, you must maintain it properly. 2. Suitable maintenance methods1. Sunlight: Carnations need to be provided with light during their cultivation. They need to receive about 6-8 hours of sunlight every day, except in summer. Its growth will slow down during this period, so strong light should be blocked in time. 2. Watering: There must not be any accumulation of water in the pot. It is best to keep the soil slightly moist, as this humidity is most conducive to its growth. In addition, indoor ventilation must be ensured to prevent the occurrence of diseases and pests. 3. Temperature: If you have the conditions to adjust the temperature, try to adjust the maintenance temperature to around 19-21℃, and at night it can be around 10-20℃. There should not be too large a temperature difference between day and night. |
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