Verbena is a flower plant that many friends like. The suitable growth temperature range of Verbena is 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. Within this temperature range, petunia can grow healthily and the flowers will bloom more brightly. Let’s learn together which month is the best for sowing vernia? Which month is the best to sow Verbena? Verbena can be sown in spring and summer. To ensure that you can see the flowers of Verbena in May, the best sowing time is March. This will give the plant enough time to grow and develop so that it can bloom in late spring to early summer. Verbena growth habits Verbena prefers warm and sunny climatic conditions. It has poor adaptability to cool and dry environments and is not very shade-tolerant. In northern regions, verbena is usually cultivated as an annual herbaceous flower and can continue to bloom normally during the hot summer. This plant likes to grow in an environment with plenty of sunlight and loose and fertile soil, which helps its flowers bloom more luxuriantly. Although Verbena is not demanding on soil conditions, it can take root better, grow vigorously, and produce abundant flowers in moist and neutral soil. In warmer areas of the South, verbena can even safely overwinter outdoors. Key points for planting Verbena The sowing of petunias is usually arranged in spring, and most areas are suitable for sowing between March and April, while some areas with warmer climates can even start sowing in February. After sowing, you can usually enjoy the flowers blooming around July. Verbena seeds can be started in warm conditions of 15 to 17 degrees Celsius. You can choose to broadcast sowing when sowing. After sowing, the soil and air need to be kept moist. The seedlings will begin to break through the soil after about 2 to 3 weeks. When the seedlings grow 5 to 6 true leaves, they can be transplanted and then planted out when the plants grow to 7 to 8 cm in height. The best time to propagate petunias by cuttings is from May to June, when the temperature is maintained at around 15 degrees Celsius. Select healthy branches, cut them into 5 to 6 cm long cuttings, insert them into a moist sand bed, and immediately provide shade to avoid strong sunlight. After 2 to 3 days, the plants can be exposed to gentle sunlight in the morning and evening to promote growth. After about two weeks, the cuttings will have roots and new shoots, after which they can be planted. Field management: Fertilization: During the growing season, petunia should be applied with thin fertilizer once every half a month to promote its healthy growth. Watering: Since the roots of petunia are shallow, it is necessary to pay attention to timely replenishment of water during summer droughts to prevent drought from affecting growth. During maintenance, too much or too little water will have adverse effects on the plants, such as thin stems, leggy growth, reduced flowering or poor growth and development. Pest and disease control: Healthy growing petunias have strong resistance to diseases and pests, and diseases and pests occur less frequently. Once pests and diseases are discovered, measures should be taken immediately and appropriate drugs should be used for prevention and control. The above is an introduction to the planting time of verbena. The name of verbena is not for nothing. Its ornamental value is very considerable and the visual effect is very good.
|
How many seasons can tomatoes be grown in a year?...
Introduction to Planting Peace Trees The peace li...
Dendrobium pruning effect Dendrobium requires dif...
1. Raise the temperature 1. Reason: The green ivy...
Making and maintaining thumb potted plants Thumb ...
Flowering period The flowering period of Calla Li...
What to do if the leaves of the double-line arrow...
1. Prepare pruning tools Before pruning, you need...
Tuberose planting area Tuberose can be grown in a...
Treatment of daffodil bulbs The epidermis of daff...
The Never-Sleeping Aloe is a very common indoor p...
1. What kind of soil is good for growing It can b...
1. Toxicity There are many varieties of crabapple...
Does the fortune tree prefer shade or sun? The mo...
What fertilizer does honeysuckle like? Since hone...