Kalanchoe1. Pick off the withered flowers. After the flowers fade, the remaining flowers not only affect the appearance, but also consume nutrients, so they must be removed in time. (Author: Da Lao Wang Source: Sina Blog) 2. Prune appropriately. Cut off the second pair of leaves under the flower branch together with the flower branch. New buds will grow after a few days and it will bloom again. (Author: happywizard Source: Huaba) 3. Apply a thin layer of fertilizer. Flowering consumes a lot of nutrients from the plant. You can apply a thin layer of potassium dihydrogen phosphate once between two flowering periods. Dilute potassium dihydrogen phosphate at a ratio of 1:2000 and irrigate the roots. (Author: Song Xue Source: Sina Blog) 4. Ensure sunlight. Kalanchoe is shade-tolerant and can survive in semi-shady conditions, but it needs plenty of sunlight for its flowers to bloom in full bloom. It is recommended to place the Kalanchoe on a south-facing windowsill, balcony, etc. (Source: Plant Network) Clivia1. Cut off the flower arrows. After the Clivia flowers fade, if you do not plan to pollinate and preserve seeds, you should promptly cut off the flower arrows and remaining flowers to reduce unnecessary nutrient consumption. (Author: Yujia Source: 163 Blog) 2. Apply fertilizer after flowering. After the flowers fade, apply a thin liquid fertilizer to supplement nutrients. Dilute the compound fertilizer with water at a ratio of 1:1000 and then irrigate the roots. You can also take the clear liquid from fermented peanut bran, bean cake, etc. and add water to water the flowers. (Mix peanut bran, bean cake, etc. with water and place them in the sun for about 3 months to ferment successfully.) (Author: Shanghai zzw Source: Clivia Bar) 3. Apply fertilizer on daily basis. Dig a small hole in the potting soil where the roots are not touched, and put in a handful of roasted sesame seeds, melon seeds, etc. This is equivalent to another form of slow-release fertilizer, which can provide nutrients for the Clivia for a long time. (Author: Iron Member 8 Source: Clivia Bar) 4. Daily maintenance. Place the Clivia in a bright place indoors. You can wipe the leaves with beer diluted with water in a ratio of 1:50. A flower lover once asked me how to make the leaves of Clivia neat. In fact, it is very simple. Just place the leaves from north to south. (Author: A gentleman is a man of righteousness. Source: The humble Clivia Bar) Begonia1. Prune after flowering. After the begonia fades, cut off the remaining flowers and the second pair of leaves under the branches. After about 10 days, new buds will sprout and it will bloom again. (Author: Unknown Spring Grass Source: 163 Blog) 2. Apply more liquid fertilizer. It is best not to apply too much nitrogen fertilizer to the begonia after it blooms, otherwise the leaves will grow too long and affect flowering. Therefore, it is best to apply fertilizers containing more phosphorus and potassium. Huaduo No. 2 and Bi Kaihua are recommended. You can also use potassium dihydrogen phosphate directly. Dilute it with water at a ratio of 1:2000 and then water the flowers. (Author: Deep Stream Grass Source: 163 Blog) 3. Daily maintenance. Begonia can be placed on the south balcony for maintenance in spring, and you need to sprinkle water around the leaves to keep them moist. (Author: YIANCHENGBABA Source: Baidu Knows) Carnation1. Prune by pinching. If you want carnations to have a beautiful shape, they must be pruned in time. Before bud formation, the tender buds on the top of the branches should be removed to promote the sprouting of side branches; after bud formation, only the top buds should be left on each side branch, and all the buds sprouting from the axillary buds should be removed; after the flowers fade, the pedicels should be removed in time, leaving only the two tender buds at the base. (Author: Emily is a goddess Source: Baidu Experience) 2. Topdressing after flowering Carnations like fertilizer, and they need to be supplemented with nutrients in time after the flowers fade. You can dilute compound fertilizer with water at a ratio of 1:1000 and then water the flowers, or you can take the clear liquid from the decomposed liquid fertilizer and dilute it with water to water the flowers. (Source: HC360) 3. Daily maintenance Carnations love sunlight. The longer the sunshine, the easier it is for the flower buds to differentiate. Therefore, it is best to place carnations on south-facing windowsills, balconies, etc. (Source: Qijia.com) Don't worry if the flowers fade. As long as you do a good job of pruning and fertilizing, In a few days the branches will be full of flowers again! (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. Due to conditions, the source of some pictures cannot be found and the author is not marked. If your rights are infringed, please contact Huahua WeChat qdxixixixixi or QQ1273160598 for deletion or copyright payment.) |
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