Treatment after sage floweringAfter sage blooms, you can help it cut off the withered flowers and then place it in an environment with scattered light, otherwise the plant will grow very thin. In addition, ventilation is also very important. If the ventilation conditions of the maintenance environment are poor, the plant will be prone to various diseases, which is not conducive to its normal growth. How to grow sageSage is a herbaceous plant with a relatively long flowering period, which can last from early summer to late autumn. The flowering period is from June to September every year. If properly maintained, it can last up to half a year. 1. Soil Sage prefers alkaline soil. If you want it to bloom successfully, you can choose loose, breathable soil, and then add an appropriate amount of base fertilizer into it. 2. Lighting Sage likes warmth and requires sufficient light during its growth period to grow well. In the summer, it needs proper shade to prevent the plant from being sunburned by strong light. 3. Moisture Sage prefers a drier environment, but not too dry. It needs to be watered in time before flowering, and attention should be paid to drainage during the rainy season to create conditions for its flowering. |
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