Dandelion growth environment conditions and requirementsDandelions are suitable for growing on hillside grasslands, roadsides, and fields in low-altitude areas. Generally, they have a good adaptability, and dandelions prefer light, so you can usually give them more light during maintenance. Dandelion growth temperatureThe suitable temperature for dandelion growth is about 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. It is not very cold-resistant and is afraid of the cold in winter. The lowest temperature it can tolerate is about 0 degrees Celsius. Dandelion growth humidityDandelions are suitable for growing in a relatively humid environment. Generally, when caring for them, you should water them every week, which helps maintain the moisture of the soil. Dandelion growing soilDandelions like to grow in fertile and loose soil, and it is best to have good drainage, which is conducive to draining excess water and promoting the growth of dandelions. Dandelion growth cycle and processDandelions are suitable for growing in spring. Generally, their growth cycle is relatively short, about one month. Generally, dandelions are suitable for growing in a warm environment, so when caring for dandelions, you need to try to give it enough light. |
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