1. Can it be planted in spring?It is possible, because it has very strong vitality and good adaptability. Plants planted at this time can be used for viewing flowers in the same year, and as long as they are well maintained, they can continue to bloom in the spring of next year. 2. How to raise1. There are many varieties of it, and you just need to choose a better one, such as the common ones such as Early Blue and Iceberg. 2. Choose a relatively dry growing environment with certain nutrients. It is best to keep its growth temperature around 15 degrees so that it can grow better. 3. After planting it, you can add some relatively solid fertilizers into the pot, such as phosphorus fertilizer to help promote flowering. After it blooms, it is better to apply some fertilizer containing potassium in moderation, so that the plant can bloom more beautifully. 4. It does not particularly like too much water during its growth period, so you need to manage the amount of water it receives, especially when it blooms, to avoid causing a large number of flowers to fall off the plant. 5. Always place it in a well-lit place for maintenance. If it is kept in a dark environment for a long time, its color will not be bright and it will have no luster. |
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