But Huahua doesn’t think there’s any need to worry. After all, there are always some special flowers that can still bloom even in a slightly colder winter! The plant Huahua wants to talk to you about today is: Kalanchoe. Many people who grow flowers know that Kalanchoe is famous because its flowering period lasts for more than 300 days. Basically, Kalanchoe blooms all year round, so Kalanchoe is very popular. No matter it is the peak season or the off-season, the Kalanchoe is always in bloom. It’s a wonderful feeling! The reason why I want to talk to you about the cultivation of Kalanchoe is because autumn and winter are coming. Kalanchoe will still bloom when the temperature is not too low, so Huahua wants to tell you that in autumn and winter, if you add some extra "ingredients" to Kalanchoe, it will bloom more vigorously. When fertilizing Kalanchoe in autumn and winter, there is no need to use compound fertilizer. We can use some organic fertilizers that are readily available at home. For example, there are a lot of fertilizers for us to use in the kitchen. Today Huahua mainly chooses soybeans in the kitchen as fertilizer for Kalanchoe, which is simple and practical. Friends who grow flowers all know that soybeans are rich in nitrogen, which will turn into nitrogen fertilizer after fermentation. Nitrogen fertilizer plays an indispensable role in the flowering and growth of plants! The method is also very simple. Just wash and cook the soybeans, then put them in a container to ferment for two weeks. Supplementing the Kalanchoe with good fertilizer is one of the ways to make it bloom more. Another way is to do it by cuttings. If you want to do it by cuttings, it is best to do it now. If the weather gets colder, the branches of the Kalanchoe cuttings may not survive easily. Fertilizing can provide certain nutrients for the Kalanchoe, and cuttings can make the Kalanchoe bloom more flowers. In fact, these are all auxiliary. The most important thing is to develop daily maintenance habits, be more careful and patient. I would also like to remind everyone that it is best to reduce the frequency of watering vinca roseus in winter. After all, water does not evaporate very quickly, which can easily cause root waterlogging and root rot. When watering, try to follow the principle of "don't water unless the soil is dry", so as to ensure that the Kalanchoe has enough water. Well, the above is what Huahua wanted to remind you about growing Kalanchoe in winter. Have you all remembered it? If you have Kalanchoe flowers at home, why not hide a few of them for them? |
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