1. Is it suitable?Petunia is not suitable for indoor cultivation because it needs full sunlight to grow. It is difficult for it to receive enough light indoors, and shading will affect its normal growth. If you keep it indoors, it can only be kept for a short period of time, and you need to move it outdoors from time to time to receive sunlight. It is best to place it outdoors in a place with sufficient light so that it can bloom successfully. Specifically, you can put it in the courtyard or balcony. In this way, when the flowering period comes, it will bloom beautiful little flowers, which can be used for viewing, or picked and placed in the room as decoration. 2. Reasons for not being suitableGrowth habits: Petunia needs sufficient sunlight to grow. If it is grown indoors, it cannot receive light well, its growth will slow down, and it will not bloom, so it is best to grow it outdoors in a sunny place. When the temperature is lower in winter, it is best to place it on a sunny windowsill. In addition, you should increase ventilation and open the windows for ventilation when the weather is clear. This can reduce pests and diseases and allow it to grow better. |
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