1. When is itIts flowering period is relatively long, with the flowers blooming most luxuriantly from the beginning of summer to the end of autumn, that is, from June to November. Among the Abashiri flowers of this type, its flowering period is the longest. The flowers are white and crystal clear, and against the pink calyx and dark green leaves, they look very eye-catching and spectacular. After the flowers wither, the red calyx remains on them until winter and is often used for gardening. In addition, it blooms for a long time, making it very suitable for appreciation and has extremely high ornamental value. 2. Maintenance during flowering period1. Fertilization: During the flowering period, the type of fertilizer needs to be selected carefully. Nitrogen fertilizer should no longer be applied. Instead, fertilizer rich in phosphorus and potassium should be applied. This can replenish nutrients and provide support for the opening of flowers. 2. Watering: It can be applied multiple times, but the amount of water should not be too much, and the inside needs to be kept moist for a long time. You can choose to do it in the morning or after the sun sets, which will not affect the plants. |
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