Can it bloom in winter?The answer to this question is yes, primroses can bloom in winter. A very important feature of primrose is that it blooms in early spring. Primroses come in many colors and look very bright. In early spring, new flower stems grow from the leaves, and beautiful flowers bloom from them, with the petals unfolding layer by layer, which is a delight. If we pay attention to the following points, we will gain something. Flowering TipsPlanting and transplantingPrimroses are usually propagated by sowing seeds. When the seedlings grow 2 to 3 true leaves, they can be planted in suitable small pots. After about 1 month of cultivation, they can be transplanted to a slightly larger medium pot. Fertilization and wateringDuring the following growing period, the soil in the flowerpot should be kept slightly moist, but not too wet or too dry. At the same time, apply liquid fertilizer once every 10 days, mainly nitrogen fertilizer. During the bud formation stage, we need to apply liquid fertilizer 2 to 3 times, mainly phosphorus fertilizer. During the flowering period, we should reduce fertilization, and when the flowers fade, we should stop fertilizing. Before applying fertilizer, be sure to stop watering and keep the soil in the pot slightly dry to facilitate fertilizer absorption. When applying fertilizer, be careful not to let the fertilizer water contaminate the leaves. We can spray water again after applying fertilizer. Temperature and lightPrimroses like warmth and are not very cold-resistant. The most suitable growth temperature is around 15℃. Primroses can overwinter in temperatures above 0°C. In winter, if the room temperature is maintained at 10℃ and ventilation is maintained, it will grow well. Around New Year's Day of the following year, flower stems will begin to grow and then begin to bloom. Around the Chinese New Year, the flowers will gradually enter their peak flowering period. Flowering careAfter flowering, pay attention to maintaining appropriate temperature and light. At this time, it should not be too high, which can prolong the flowering period. After the flowers fade, if you want them to continue blooming, you need to take care of them diligently, cut off the dead flowers and stems in time, and encourage them to continue growing and flowering. Well, follow the points introduced by the editor, and I believe your primroses will bloom beautifully in winter. |
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