Gerbera is relatively easy to grow. Generally, it should be kept in sufficient light during its growth process, and the temperature of the growth environment needs to be well controlled to facilitate its growth. It is a flower suitable for indoor cultivation. Growing it indoors can beautify the environment and purify the air, but it is not suitable for growing in the bedroom. The lack of light in the bedroom is not conducive to the growth of gerbera. How to grow gerbera1. Pot soil When growing gerberas, you need to choose breathable and well-drained flower pots , and prepare peat soil, volcanic rock and fine sand in a certain proportion. Mix them and fill them into flower boxes. This can well meet the gerberas' needs for soil and make them grow vigorously. 2. Temperature Gerbera is a plant that is not resistant to high temperatures or low temperatures. When growing it, you should avoid high temperatures above 30°C and low temperatures below 13°C , otherwise it will grow poorly or even die. And when the air is dry, spray water to increase humidity and keep the air moist for the growth of gerbera. 3. Lighting Gerberas like to grow in an environment with sufficient light and have a high demand for light. They need to maintain sufficient light during their growth process and need artificial light supplement when the light is insufficient. In addition, in summer, it is necessary to block some strong sunlight for gerberas, and try to ensure full sunlight in winter. 4. Watering When caring for gerberas, you should also water them appropriately according to the seasons. In spring and autumn, you can water them every 3-4 days to meet their water needs. However, in the high summer temperatures, you need to water them once a day , and in the low winter temperatures, you need to water them once every 5 to 7 days . 5. Fertilization Reasonable fertilization is also one of the key points in how to grow gerberas more vigorously. During the growing period, apply thin fertilizers frequently, once a week . Fertilization can be reduced in winter and summer, generally once every half a month or so. However, stop fertilizing in time when the temperature is too high or too low. Matters Needing Attention in the Care of GerberaWhen caring for gerberas, you should pay attention to spraying water to cool down when the temperature is too high in summer. In winter, it is recommended to move them indoors for maintenance. If they are grown outdoors on the balcony, weeds will sometimes grow in the flowerpots. If weeds are found, they should be pulled out in time to prevent the weeds from competing with the flowers for nutrients. The soil for planting flowers should be sprinkled with quicklime regularly to prevent virus infection and hinder the growth of the flowers. How long can gerbera live in water?Gerberas can survive for about a month in water, but can only survive for 20 days if the ambient temperature is too high . When growing in water, wash the plants and cut the bottom of the branches into a horseshoe shape with scissors, then insert the gerberas into a water bottle. During later maintenance, change the water every 4-5 days and drip nutrient solution into the water. |
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