Eustoma , also known as prairie gentian, is famous for its colorful flowers and unique edge decorations, making it a favorite plant among flower lovers. So when is the best time to plant lisianthus? When is the best time to sow lisianthus? There is no strict planting season for lisianthus, and its planting is mainly affected by temperature. Under suitable temperature conditions, lisianthus can be planted at any time of the year. However, for outdoor planting, spring and early fall are the best times for lisianthus growth. Whether you grow lisianthus in a greenhouse or indoors, as long as the ambient temperature is kept between 15 and 28 degrees Celsius, lisianthus can grow healthily. How to plant lisianthus 1. Sowing techniques Eustoma seeds are small and prefer warm environments. When sowing, avoid covering the seeds with too much soil to promote rapid germination. It is very important to keep the soil moist and avoid drying out. Another method is to mix the seeds with fine sand and then sow them directly to increase the germination rate. 2. Suitable sowing temperature The best time to sow lisianthus seeds is in late spring and early summer, when the temperature is about 18 to 26 degrees Celsius, which is conducive to seed growth. Temperatures below 16 degrees Celsius or above 32 degrees Celsius will reduce germination rates. At favorable temperatures, seeds usually germinate within 8 to 14 days. After sowing, the plants should be placed in a well-ventilated and well-lit place, receiving at least 10 hours of light a day. 3. Care after sowing After sowing, the frequency of watering should be controlled to avoid excessive moisture to prevent the seeds from being waterlogged. You can use a sprayer to mist the plants every 3 to 5 days to keep them moist. After germination, avoid direct exposure to sunlight, because the seedlings are fragile and can be easily damaged by strong sunlight. 4. Planting Guide When the lisianthus seedlings have grown a certain number of leaves, they can be transplanted. Because its root system is straight and fragile, movement should be minimized during planting to avoid damage. When planting, adding base fertilizer to the bottom of the flowerpot will help accelerate plant growth. The above is an introduction to the planting time and methods of lisianthus. As a very popular flower, lisianthus is now planted by many flower lovers.
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