Gerbera sowing timeAfrican daisy is a perennial plant of the Asteraceae family and the genus Gerbera. Generally speaking, African daisy seeds are suitable for sowing in autumn and spring. If it is spring, choose March to April. If it is autumn, choose October to November. Beautiful flowers will bloom in spring. Gerbera sowing methodGerbera can be grown by sowing seeds. Sow the seeds directly in a plate with a hole diameter of about 3.5 cm. Place the plate on the greenhouse seedling bed and cover it with a layer of plastic film to keep it warm. Spray water appropriately during the germination period to maintain the environmental humidity. New buds will sprout after 3-4 days. When it grows 4-5 true leaves, it can be transplanted or potted. Key points for planting gerbera1. Temperature management: The suitable growth temperature for gerbera is between 20 and 25 degrees. The temperature in summer should not exceed 30 degrees. If the temperature is too high, timely shade and cooling measures are needed. If the temperature in winter is below 5 degrees, it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance. 2. Light management: Gerbera prefers an environment with plenty of sunlight and is suitable for planting in sunny places. If it is grown indoors, it is best to place it on a balcony or windowsill with good light. The longer the light time, the higher the flower production. 3. Water and fertilizer management: Gerbera can bloom all year round and has a large demand for water and nutrients. It needs timely watering and fertilization, as well as continuous topdressing. Watering should be carried out according to the principle of watering when the soil is dry and watering when it is wet. During the flowering period, water should not drip onto the leaves. Gerbera flowering timeThe flowering period of African daisy is very long, and it can basically bloom all year round, especially in spring and autumn, when it blooms most vigorously, and each flower can continue to grow for more than 15 days. |
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