1. How many years can you raise it?Pansy is a perennial plant that can generally be cultivated for about 2 years, but if it is managed properly during the cultivation period, the cultivation period will be longer. However, if it is not properly maintained during the maintenance period, it may only grow for one year or even shorter, so reasonable maintenance is more important. 2. Daily maintenance methods1. Temperature: During the breeding period, it is best to adjust the temperature to around 10℃-15℃. The temperature within this range is more suitable for its growth. It has good cold resistance, and the minimum temperature should not be lower than 5℃. The temperature cannot be too high. When it exceeds 30℃, its growth will be affected. 2. Sunlight: It likes sunlight, but it also needs appropriate shade. Short-day light is more conducive to its growth. Of course, it cannot be kept in a dark environment, as this will hinder its normal flowering. 3. Nutrients: When the plant is still in the seedling stage, you should apply some nitrogen fertilizer. When it is growing vigorously, you need to apply appropriate phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, otherwise it will affect its flowering. |
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