Cultivation method of Fritillaria cirrhosa

Cultivation method of Fritillaria cirrhosa

1. Soil

Fritillaria cirrhosa is suitable for growing in slightly acidic soil with deep soil layer, good air permeability and rich in humus.

2. Temperature

It prefers relatively cool growing conditions, and it is best to adjust its growth temperature to within 0-6℃. In summer, measures need to be taken to cool down and adjust the temperature to below 15℃; in winter, measures need to be taken to keep warm and adjust the temperature to above 0℃.

3. Lighting

It likes shade and is particularly afraid of direct sunlight. If no shading is provided, the planted seedlings can easily be killed by the sun. In summer, if it is not shaded, it is likely to wilt and become lifeless.

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