Flowering period of CalceolariaNormally, the flowering period of Calceolaria is from February to May, and it is most likely to bloom in an environment with plenty of sunlight. Of course, in order to highlight the festive mood of the New Year, we can also use artificial control methods to make the cattail flowers bloom on New Year’s Day and the Spring Festival! Methods for controlling the flowering period of CalceolariaCalceolaria is a long-day plant and is very sensitive to light. If it needs to bloom early to add to the festive atmosphere, in addition to sowing early, the most important thing is to increase the light exposure time. Flower experts have tested it and found that as long as 14 hours of sunshine are guaranteed every day, the calendula can form flower buds, shorten the growth period and bloom earlier. If you want the calceolus to bloom on New Year's Day, you need to increase the light exposure to the calceolus by 4-5 hours every day after sunset starting from October; if you want the calceolus to bloom during the Spring Festival, you can use supplementary light every day starting from December! Take action quickly and make your balcony full of vitality in winter! |
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