How to plant worry-free flowers

How to plant worry-free flowers

Planting environment required:

The worry-free flower does not have a strong ability to resist cold. It may be frozen at a temperature of around 5 degrees, and a temperature of 13 degrees will stop it from growing. This is why this plant is rarely seen outdoors in the north. It tolerates high summer temperatures and prefers to grow in warmer environments. When the seedlings are still young, they can be placed in a semi-shaded place for maintenance. At other times, they can be moved to a sunny place for placement.

Planting method:

The seeds of the worry-free flower are relatively large, and on average each of a thousand seeds weighs about 6.8g. Moreover, seeds should not be stored for too long, as they can become ineffective in just three months. Therefore, after picking the mature seeds every day in August, they can be sown in late August. But if you want the seeds to germinate quickly, you have to keep the temperature above 18 degrees and maintain a certain humidity. This way, small sprouts will appear in late September, and all the seeds will germinate gradually in October. It will not be until March next year that the seedlings can be moved, transplanted and planted. However, during this period, you must take measures to keep warm so that the newly sprouted buds do not freeze to death in the winter. Spring and summer are its most active growth periods, and it has very few diseases and pests. Fertilization should be carried out once a month in these two seasons, but fertilization should be stopped in autumn. This is very helpful for the seedlings to survive the winter.

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