1. Breeding environment1. Soil: The soil requirements for growing leopard flowers are not strict. It is best to use loose, well-drained soil. 2. Watering: It is very afraid of waterlogging and does not require excessive watering. Water the plant when the weather is dry and the soil turns white. Avoid rain during the rainy season to prevent root rot due to excessive water accumulation. 3. Fertilization: No need to apply too much fertilizer, generally apply thin liquid fertilizer once every 15-20 days. Do not apply fertilizers with too high concentrations, as fertilizer damage can easily occur. 4. Light: During the growth period of leopard flower, it should be placed in a sunny place. Avoid exposure to the sun. In winter, it should be placed in a warm room or on a bright windowsill. 2. Breeding MethodsCutting propagation: Do not do it in summer. Cuttings should be made by cutting stems from the mother plant. The length should be controlled at 5-6 cm, and then placed in a cool and ventilated place to dry. After the cut is dry, insert it into the soil, water it appropriately, and provide it with a growing environment of 20-25℃. The roots will grow in about 10-15 days, and can be potted when the roots grow to about 3-4 cm. |
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