African VioletAfrican violets, also known as African pansies, have many varieties, bright colors, and diverse flower shapes. As long as they are properly maintained, they can keep blooming all year round. Maintenance points: 1. African violets are relatively shade-tolerant and can be placed in a place with bright scattered light. 2. The watering cycle of African violets is about 7 days. 3. African violets like loose and fertile soil. The soil can be prepared according to the ratio of leaf mold: garden soil: rotted manure soil = 5:3:2. HibiscusHibiscus, also known as hibiscus, is a common tropical flower that can bloom all year round as long as the temperature is suitable. Maintenance points: 1. Hibiscus prefers full sun. The more light it gets, the stronger it grows. However, when the light is too strong at noon in summer, you should pay attention to providing proper shade. 2. Hibiscus tiliaceus is relatively drought-resistant and only needs to be watered once every 2 to 3 days in spring and autumn. 3. Hibiscus likes to grow in loose, fertile, well-drained slightly acidic loam. The soil can be prepared according to the ratio of garden soil: sandy loam: decomposed organic fertilizer = 3:2:2. AnthuriumThe flowers of anthurium are particularly brilliant, and the red buds look like they are painted with bright colors, making people unable to take their eyes away. Maintenance points: 1. Anthurium likes light, but direct sunlight may burn the leaves. It is best to place the anthurium in a cool place and receive bright scattered light. 2. The time interval for watering Anthurium varies in each season. Just water it once every 3 to 4 days in spring and autumn. 3. Pay attention to the temperature when growing Anthurium, and the temperature should be kept between 18℃ and 28℃. When the temperature is high in summer, pay attention to ventilation and watering. AmaryllisThere are many varieties of amaryllis, with bright colors and beautiful shapes. It is very pleasing to the eye to grow a pot of it indoors. Maintenance points: 1. Amaryllis prefers light and can be given appropriate amounts of direct sunlight, but not for too long. 2. Amaryllis likes fertilizer. When the leaves grow to 5-6 cm, apply decomposed cake fertilizer water once every 15 days. After the flowers bloom, change to once every 20 days. 3. Amaryllis will go dormant in summer, so just place the bulbs in a cool and ventilated place. BegoniaThere are many varieties of begonias that are very suitable for indoor planting. As long as they are properly maintained, they can keep blooming all year round. Maintenance points: 1. Begonia is sensitive to light and cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. It is generally suitable for growing under scattered light, and strong light can easily cause leaf burns. 2. The suitable temperature for begonia growth is 19℃~24℃. Be sure to provide shade in summer, otherwise it is easy to get sunburned. 3. Begonias like loose and fertile soil. Commonly used soils for potted begonias include compost soil, leaf mold and charcoal soil. Do you like the flowers introduced by Huahua? Have you ever raised one? If you haven’t grown one yet, start planting one now! |
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