honeysuckleHoneysuckle is white when it first blooms, and then turns yellow little by little, so it is called honeysuckle. It is not only beautiful but also has high health value. In summer, pick two flowers, dry them, and soak them in water. They can clear away heat, relieve summer heat, and also reduce inflammation and kill bacteria. Maintenance Tips 1. Soil Honeysuckle likes loose, moist and fertile sandy soil, and generally needs to be maintained in pots with deep bodies and large diameters. 2. Lighting Honeysuckle likes light. Insufficient light will result in small leaves and fewer flowers. Potted plants can be placed on a sunny windowsill, but avoid direct sunlight. 3. Watering Honeysuckle is drought and moisture resistant. Water it when the soil is dry and then water it when the soil is wet. In the hot summer weather, spray more water around the plant. There is a lot of chlorine in the tap water of northern households. Let the water air-dry for two days to evaporate the chlorine before watering the flowers. 4. Fertilization During the peak growing seasons in spring and autumn, apply thin fertilizers frequently, and apply decomposed liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer once every two weeks. Reduce fertilization in hot summer weather. KalanchoeKalanchoe symbolizes longevity, health and lasting blessings. Its flowers are dense and bright, with a long flowering period and strong ornamental value. The stomata of Kalanchoe are closed during the day and open at night, releasing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide. It has a good effect of purifying the air and is especially suitable for the elderly to take care of. Maintenance Tips 1. Soil Kalanchoe prefers fertile, loose sandy loam. The potting soil can be a mixture of leaf mold, coarse sand and rice husk charcoal in a ratio of 2:2:1. 2. Lighting Kalanchoe does not require much light and can grow well under full sun, half sun and scattered light. Pay attention to ventilation in summer and avoid direct sunlight. 3. Watering Kalanchoe contains a lot of water and is drought-resistant. It should be watered every 2 to 3 days during the growing season to avoid waterlogging and root rot. Water and ventilation should be controlled in summer. 4. Fertilization Apply thin liquid fertilizer 1 to 2 times a month during the peak growing season, reduce fertilizer in summer, and do not apply fertilizer in winter. MonsteraThe stems of Monstera are thick, and the broad leaves are pinnately split, like a turtle's back, hence the name Monstera. Because Monstera has a long lifespan, it is a symbol of health and longevity. Keeping it indoors can not only purify the air, but also bring good fortune and longevity. Maintenance Tips 1. Soil Monstera prefers loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil with high water absorption and good water retention. The potting soil can be leaf mold or peat soil. 2. Lighting Monstera is shade-tolerant but afraid of the sun. It needs to be placed in a place with scattered light in summer. A 50% shade net should be pulled outdoors, and attention should be paid to ventilation. 3. Watering Monstera prefers a warm and humid environment and avoids dryness. It needs to be watered every day in summer, and water should be sprayed on the leaves frequently to keep the air moist. When watering, you can add a few drops of 500 times diluted ferrous sulfate solution to adjust the pH of the soil. 4. Fertilization Monstera likes fertilizer. From May to September, apply thin liquid fertilizer every two weeks. During the growth period, apply a thin layer of foliar fertilizer, such as 0.1% urea aqueous solution or 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate aqueous solution. marigoldMarigold is a flower with strong vitality, so it is a symbol of longevity. The leaves are rich in lutein, which can absorb harmful gases such as hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide in the air, and can relieve insomnia and respiratory infections in the elderly. Maintenance Tips 1. Soil Marigolds do not have high requirements for soil, and fertile, loose, well-drained sandy soil or garden soil can be used. 2. Lighting Marigold likes light, has short and strong plants, and bright flowers. Adequate light is conducive to flowering. 3. Watering Marigold is light-loving and drought-tolerant. It tolerates dry and wet conditions in spring and autumn. In summer, water should be controlled to prevent the branches and leaves from growing too tall and affecting flowering. 4. Fertilization During the seedling stage, organic fertilizer and inorganic fertilizer should be mixed, or compound fertilizer with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium mixed in a certain proportion should be used. Thin fertilizers should be applied frequently during the growth period, and compound fertilizers should be applied during the flowering period, preferably after 6 pm. Nandina domesticaNandina domestica has thin branches and slender joints, which symbolizes longevity and health, and is a sign of good luck and fortune, making it very suitable for celebrating the birthdays of the elderly. Maintenance Tips 1. Soil Nandina domestica prefers slightly acidic soil. You can mix sandy soil, leaf mold and manure in a ratio of 5:4:1, and loosen the soil frequently to prevent it from becoming compacted. 2. Lighting Nandina domestica is shade-tolerant but afraid of strong light; too strong light will burn the leaves. In summer, keep it under scattered light and provide shade outdoors. 3. Watering Nandina domestica likes warm and humid conditions. In daily care, the soil in the pot should be kept moist, and watering should be reduced during the flowering period. 4. Fertilization Nandina domestica likes phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. During the growing period, you can apply decomposed liquid fertilizer or liquid fertilizer of potassium dihydrogen phosphate 1 to 2 times a month. Flower lovers, which kind of flower do you most want to grow? Leave a message to tell Huahua~ |
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