When asked what flowers are best to grow in autumn, Huahua asked various experienced flower growers and received many recommendations, one of which really suited her taste. It is called the Hemp-Leaf Begonia, and it really breaks the usual impression that begonias are difficult to grow, because this Hemp-Leaf Begonia not only blooms for a long time, but is also easier to grow than spider plants! 1. LightingLike many positive plants, Malus hemp-leaved is fond of growing in full sunlight. Generally speaking, the more sunlight there is, the more vigorously the flower buds of the Malus hemp-leafed Begonia will bloom. Except for the summer when the sun is directly shining, it needs a little shade. The Malus hemp-leafed Begonia can receive sunlight at other times. If kept in a dark place, the leaves of the Malus hemp-leafed crabapple will turn yellow and the flower buds will fall off. 2. WateringThe growth rate of Malus hemp-leafedii is relatively fast, so it also needs enough water. Just maintain a normal water supply and don't let the soil in the pot be too dry or too moist. Spring and autumn are the peak growth seasons for Malus maritima. At this time, you can increase the amount of watering appropriately. In summer and winter, its growth rate slows down, so remember not to water it too much to avoid water accumulation and root rot. 3. FertilizationIf you want to grow the Malus hemp-leaf well, fertilizer is an essential part. Before planting, you need to apply enough base fertilizer at the bottom of the flowerpot and then add soil. When the plant is growing vigorously, it needs to be fertilized once a week to ensure nutrients. You can choose a relatively dilute fertilizer. Stop fertilizing after winter. The slow growth of the Malus at this time can easily lead to nutritional excess. Another point to remember is that the hemp-leaved crabapple must be fertilized after its leaves fall, and you must not just get by with it. 4. TemperatureThe flower of Malus hemp-leaved is relatively hardy and is not afraid of the cold winter, but it should not be kept outdoors. In winter, it can generally withstand temperatures as low as minus five degrees Celsius. Compared with other crabapple flowers, it can truly be called a "heroine". However, although it is cold-resistant, it does not mean that it can grow more vigorously in cold conditions. Therefore, it is best to maintain a relatively warm environment as much as possible. Finally, if we want the Malus to grow well, we need to prune its branches regularly. When we find diseased branches, we must prune them without hesitation, otherwise it will absorb excess nutrients and cause slow growth. What do you think? Are you moved by this beautiful Malus paniculata? Hurry up and get one while the weather is cool. It will really look good when placed at home! If any flower lovers have any better recommendations, please leave a message to Huahua! |
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