Purple MoonAmong succulents, the Purple Moonflower is considered to grow very fast. From cuttings to growing into a waterfall, it basically only takes half a month to complete. It is completely made for lazy people! Maintenance points: 1. Adequate sunshine Purple Moonflower likes to bask in the sun, so it is best to grow it on the south windowsill and hang the entire flowerpot so that its vines can hang down, so that it can turn into a waterfall faster! 2. Water more Purple Moon likes moisture, the more humid the environment, the more vigorous it will grow. If there is a lack of water, the bottom leaves will dry up and even the entire stem will wither. Watering it once every 1-2 days will be enough, but be sure not to expose it to rain. 3. Loose and breathable soil Purple Moon Plant is afraid of stuffiness, so the potting soil must be loose and breathable. Peat soil (coconut coir) and granular soil can be mixed in a ratio of 7:3 to ensure normal breathing of the roots. Air PlantsSpeaking of the easiest flower to grow in the world, the first thing that comes to Huahua’s mind is the air plant! After all, air plants don’t even need soil. Just spray some water on them and you can grow a beautiful curtain! Maintenance points: 1. Spray more water Air plants mainly rely on their leaves to absorb water from the air to maintain their growth, so it is necessary to spray water into the air around the plants and flowerpots in time to ensure that the air plants can grow healthily. 2. Pay attention to ventilation No matter how much water you give it, you must ensure good ventilation, otherwise your air plant will die in minutes. After soaking the air plant in water, you can place it directly on the windowsill to dry to prevent the heart from rotting due to stuffiness. Blue SnowflakeThe next thing Huahua is going to introduce is the blue snow flower! The weather is so hot in summer, the color of blue snow flowers can definitely bring a touch of coolness to everyone! Maintenance points: 1. Adequate lighting The blue snow flower is called a summer flowering machine because it loves light so much. The more sunlight there is in the summer, the more blue snow flowers bloom, almost filling up the entire windowsill! So it is most suitable to put it on the south balcony! 2. Water frequently Blue snow flower loves water very much. As the weather gets warmer, it basically needs to be watered once a day. If the temperature remains above 30℃, it basically needs to be watered 1-2 times a day. Watering can be done in the early morning or evening. 3. Add some potassium dihydrogen phosphate If you want the blue snow flower to bloom more in the summer, you need to add some fertilizer now. Irrigate the roots with 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution, or spray it directly on the plant, so that the blue snow will produce more flower buds and more and more flowers will bloom! Lipstick ChlorophytumSpeaking of which, Huahua prefers the lipstick spider plant more than the peony spider plant. After all, its flowers are particularly cute. Keeping a pot of it at home can not only serve as a curtain for heat insulation, but also allow you to enjoy the flowers. It's really killing two birds with one stone! Maintenance points: 1. Low lighting requirements Lipstick Chlorophytum can tolerate partial shade and does not need direct sunlight to grow vigorously, so it can usually be placed in a place with good diffuse light indoors. 2. Water more Lipstick Chlorophytum likes moisture, but water must not accumulate in the pot, otherwise it will cause root rot. Summer is the peak growth period. You can choose to water the plant once every 1-2 days and spray water on the leaves to increase the air humidity. 3. Cutting propagation Lipstick Chlorophytum mainly relies on cuttings for propagation. You can cut 7-10cm long branches from the mother plant and directly plant them in sandy soil. It will only take about 1 month for them to take root. After taking root, transplant them into pots and they will soon fill the pot! ClematisWhat is best to plant in spring and summer? Of course it’s clematis! Clematis blooms in large numbers and densely, and can easily climb walls. Wouldn’t it be a matter of minutes to grow it into a waterfall? Maintenance points: 1. Loose and breathable soil Clematis has fleshy roots and is not very resistant to water and moisture. Once water accumulates, the roots will rot, so the soil should be loose and breathable. Peat soil, perlite and pine needles can be mixed in a ratio of 2:1:1. 2. Full sun If you want the clematis to bloom more, you must give it plenty of sunlight. Place it on the south balcony or south windowsill, and ensure at least 6 hours of light every day. It will definitely not bloom if there is no light. 3. Support If you want the clematis to turn into a waterfall, you must let it climb the wall and give it enough support points. You can build a wooden rack on the balcony, or use thicker wire to support the clematis vines, so that it can quickly turn into a waterfall! Buddha beads or lover's tearsBuddha beads are similar to Lover's Tears beads, except that the beads of Buddha beads are rounder, while the beads of Lover's Tears beads are long like teardrops. These two subtly different flowers are both very easy to grow into curtains! Maintenance points: 1. Scattered light maintenance is enough Buddha beads or lover's tears prefer a semi-shaded environment. If they are exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, the leaves will turn yellow-green, which means they are burned, and they will even wither and die over time. 2. Place tiles or coal slag at the bottom of the basin The leaves of Buddha's Beads or Lover's Tears are thick, so they are relatively drought-resistant. Be sure to water them less to prevent waterlogging and root rot. Therefore, you can put broken bricks or coal slag at the bottom of the basin to achieve the effect of water permeability and air permeability. 3. Pour some rice water If you want your Buddhist beads or Lover's Tears to turn into curtains as quickly as possible, you must add more nutrients. You can use decomposed rice water or yogurt water, dilute it with water at a ratio of 1:50, and use it to water the flowers. Add enough nitrogen fertilizer to make the plants grow more and more vigorously and turn them into curtains as soon as possible! Love VineIf Huahua were given a choice, she would definitely want to grow a pot of love vine at home. The leaves of the love vine are heart-shaped. Growing a pot of it and hanging it up as a curtain is so romantic! Maintenance points: 1. Prefers sufficient diffuse light The love vine likes places with sufficient scattered light. The light is strong in summer and it is easy to burn the leaves. You can take advantage of the two hours of direct sunlight in the morning and evening. 2. The soil is loose and breathable Use a ceramic pot for the love vine to ensure air permeability. The potting soil can be prepared with soil that has good drainage and good air permeability. You can use peat soil, perlite and river sand in a ratio of 3:1:1. 3. Watering and fertilizing The love vine cannot be waterlogged. Normally, you should wait until the soil in the pot is dry before watering it. You can weigh the pot and when it feels noticeably lighter, water it thoroughly again. It is enough to apply compound fertilizer once a month. HoyaIf you can’t grow other flowers into waterfall curtains, then Huahua recommends that you must grow ball orchids! Don't you believe it? Come and have a look! Maintenance points: 1. Suitable flower pots Don't choose a pot that is too big for the Hoya, otherwise the Hoya will only grow roots and will not climb the wall. You can choose a suitable pot according to the ratio of 1.8:1 between the length of the seedling and the diameter of the pot. After the roots fill the entire pot, grow stem nodes as soon as possible. 2. Cuttings Choosing branches of Hoya for cuttings after it blooms has the highest survival rate! Select 7-10cm branches, which must have nodes. After cleaning the wounds, insert them directly into the sand. They will take root in about 20 days! Flowers that can grow into waterfalls, That’s all I have to say about Huahua. Do you know which flowers can form waterfalls? Why not leave a message for Huahua? |
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