Eustoma planting timeThe suitable temperature for sowing lisianthus is 22-24 degrees Celsius. If it is sown outdoors, it can generally be chosen in September-October in autumn. If it is potted, it can be chosen in January-February in spring. The climate in these two time periods is more suitable and the survival rate of planting is high. How to plant lisianthusSoil : Because lisianthus likes fertile, loose, well-drained soil, it is best to choose a mixture of peat soil, rice bran and lime when planting, which is conducive to plant growth. Temperature : The temperature suitable for the growth of lisianthus is 15-28℃, so when planting the plant, it is best to control the temperature of the growth environment within this range, which is conducive to the survival of the plant as soon as possible after planting. Watering : Lisianthus likes a humid environment, so it needs to be watered reasonably after planting. Water it in time when the soil is dry. Do not water it too much, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plant. Light : Lisianthus likes plenty of light. If the plant receives light for a long time, it will help the growth of the plant's stems, leaves and flower buds. It is necessary to ensure 16 hours of light per day. How to plant the newly bought lisianthusThe newly bought lisianthus has a very high demand for light, so it should be grown outdoors rather than indoors, and it needs to be left alone for about half a day before watering. It does not need to be fertilized immediately after planting, but should be allowed to adapt to the pot before fertilizing. How to grow lisianthus quicklyIf you want lisianthus to grow fast, you need to place it under sufficient light to ensure sufficient light. The soil should also be loose, fertile, well-drained neutral soil. The temperature of the growing environment should be around 15-28°C. Water can be applied in time during the growth period. The demand for fertilizer is relatively large, so you can apply more organic fertilizer. Things to note when growing lisianthus in potsProper watering : If the lisianthus has too much water, the roots will be damaged, and too little water will cause the stems and leaves to grow weak. Therefore, be careful not to overwater when watering, otherwise it will affect the normal growth of the plant's roots and be detrimental to the growth of the lisianthus. Control the temperature : After the flower buds of lisianthus are formed, you need to be careful to avoid high temperature and high humidity, otherwise it is easy to cause fungal diseases, causing the flower buds of the plant to fall off or fail to bloom normally. |
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