How to care for the newly bought longevity flowers in summerKalanchoe has thick leaves, bright and colorful flowers, and a relatively long flowering period, and is loved by many flower lovers. If you buy Kalanchoe in summer, you must pay attention to the following points to grow it well. First, slow down the seedlingsNewly purchased Kalanchoe in summer are generally planted in greenhouses. They have adapted to the greenhouse environment. Now that the new environment has been changed, they need to be allowed to grow slowly first to allow the Kalanchoe to adapt to the new environment. Due to the high temperature and muggy weather in summer, the newly bought Kalanchoe should be placed in a cool and ventilated place with scattered light. Water it thoroughly once and let it adapt for about a week. Second, wateringKalanchoe is a very drought-resistant flower. If it is not in summer, watering it once a week or so is sufficient. However, in summer, the temperature is high and muggy, and the moisture in the soil evaporates quickly, so it is necessary to replenish water appropriately, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow. Generally, it can be watered once every 2 or 3 days, and it also depends on the specific conditions of the soil. Kalanchoe itself is drought-resistant, so as long as the soil is not very dry, watering can be delayed. Although water needs to be replenished in time in summer, water cannot accumulate. Kalanchoe is most afraid of waterlogging, and high temperature and humidity can easily cause root rot. Third, illuminationAfter the seedlings have grown, you can increase the light exposure appropriately. The plants can be exposed to the sun in the morning and evening, but they should not be exposed to direct sunlight at noon and should be shaded. Kalanchoe is a very light-loving plant. Sufficient light can make it grow better. It can get plenty of sunlight in other seasons and only needs shade in summer at noon. Fourth, pruningIf the newly purchased Kalanchoe has flower buds, you can trim them off in the summer to put the Kalanchoe into a dormant state. After all, maintaining the Kalanchoe at home without a greenhouse environment requires maintenance according to the seasons, which can reduce nutrient consumption and encourage the Kalanchoe to bloom more flowers in autumn and winter. Fifth, fertilizationAvoid fertilizing newly bought Kalanchoe in summer, as it is basically dormant in summer. Fertilization can be done in autumn, as the summer is hot and humid, so as not to burn the roots. |
<<: How to grow aloe vera (how to grow aloe vera quickly and make it big and fat)
1. Maintenance methods 1. Soil: Camellia oleifera...
Daily watering The roots of Clivia have the funct...
1. Water Although it is an alien species and its ...
Red rot Seeing through red rot fungi Red rot is a...
Soil for meat cones Conus generally prefers sligh...
Can soil-grown green radish be hydroponically gro...
1. Excessive watering 1.Reason: Calceolaria likes...
Brazilian wild peony cultivation method Brazilian...
Cactus grows small balls When cactus grows well, ...
1. Breeding methods: 1. Breeding environment: At ...
There are two main ways to plant Polygonatum odor...
1. Flowering time Chrysanthemums usually bloom in...
Common pests The main pests of Calla Lily are pie...
1. Germination period The period from when the go...
1. Whether it blooms The flowering period of prim...