1. Bougainvillea Many people have seen bougainvillea in the garden. The flowering period of bougainvillea is relatively long, and the plant has ornamental value, so it is very popular among others. Bougainvillea is actually very easy to grow and does not have any high requirements for soil, but it prefers slightly acidic soil. As long as the soil is fertile and breathable, it will be fine. The most important thing about growing bougainvillea is fertilization. Friends who have the conditions can apply enough base fertilizer in the pot. Bougainvillea should be given sufficient nutrients during the growing season and flowering period. In addition, a little alum fertilizer water can be watered every week during the flowering season. It can grow as long as the temperature is not lower than 5 degrees Celsius in winter, so pay attention to keeping warm. 2. Dahlia Dahlia is a light-loving plant. During the growth period, the light exposure of dahlia should be guaranteed. Generally speaking, dahlia needs more than 6 hours of light per day to ensure the quality of its flowering. Be careful when watering dahlias, as watering can control the height of dahlias. Therefore, we can water the dahlias according to the height we want the dahlias to grow. When the temperature is high in summer, we can spray some water on the leaves of the dahlias to keep the leaves moist. Dahlia is a plant that likes fertilizer. During the growing period, dahlias can be fertilized once every 7-10 days. During the summer when dahlias are dormant, no fertilizer should be applied, and it is also forbidden to apply concentrated fertilizers to dahlias. 3. Fuso Hibiscus has a very long flowering period and blooms all year round. This is really the perfect plant for friends who like flowers. Every spring, you need to change the pot of hibiscus. Changing the pot can effectively prevent the soil from becoming compacted and affecting the plant's absorption of nutrients. Not only does it need to be repotted, but the hibiscus also needs to be pruned. Pruning is also a technique for hibiscus. Sufficient pruning can make the hibiscus grow better and bloom more vigorously. Hibiscus also likes fertilizer, so you can apply fertilizer once every half a month. You can use some kitchen waste, such as water for washing chicken, fish and rice, and add black alum to make fertilizer alum water. Using it to water hibiscus is very beneficial to the growth of hibiscus. In addition, cold resistance and heat preservation are also important measures. When the temperature is below 6 degrees Celsius, the hibiscus must be transplanted indoors to prevent it from being frozen to death. You can cover the hibiscus with a plastic bag and poke a few small holes in it to effectively prevent hibiscus from frost damage. |
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