PeonyMay is the month when peonies bloom. Although it is the beginning of summer, spring has not yet left. Peony blooms for the last beauty in late spring, so it is called the "May Flower Goddess". 1. Acidic soil Peony prefers acidic soil. If the soil is too alkaline, the leaves of the peony will turn yellow, and in severe cases, it will wither and die. When watering, add a few drops of white vinegar to the water and water the soil to keep it acidic. 2. Timely pruning In order for peonies to bloom beautiful flowers, pruning is essential. Before the flowers bloom, cut off the weak and dead branches, and after the flowers bloom, cut off the withered flowers, so that the shape of the peony plant will be more beautiful. DahliaDahlias have large flowers, overlapping petals and a variety of colors. Many people are amazed by the bright colors of dahlias! 1. The soil is loose and breathable Dahlias prefer loose, breathable sandy soil. You can mix garden soil, leaf mold, sandy soil and manure in a ratio of 5:2:2:1 as culture soil. 2. Fertilization Dahlias are extremely fond of fertilizer. In spring, apply a thin liquid fertilizer once every 4-6 days. After the plant buds, increase the amount of phosphorus fertilizer appropriately to promote flowering. AmaryllisAmaryllis is a bulbous flower that is very suitable for beginners to grow. When Amaryllis blooms, a large flower stands on top of the pedicel, giving it a sense of "a single flower in full bloom". 1. Soil Loose and breathable soil is an important condition for the growth of Amaryllis. The potting soil can be humus soil or garden soil, add about 1/3 perlite, and spread 2-3 cm of coarse sand on the bottom of the pot to increase air permeability and water permeability. 2. Fertilization When the amaryllis is in the growing period, dig a shallow trench away from the bulb and bury about 3 grams of bone meal. After the flower buds grow, you can mix potassium dihydrogen phosphate (a small amount) with fish water and apply it once every 7-10 days. peonyPeony is something that flower lovers should be very familiar with. "The king of flowers" and "the most beautiful flower in the world" are the beautiful names that people give it. Peony is also a big flower. 1. Watering Depending on the dryness and wetness of the potting soil, you can water it once every 4 days in spring to keep the potting soil moist and water it thoroughly. If you find water stagnating in the pot, pour it out immediately, otherwise the roots will easily rot. 2. Fertilization Before flowering, apply 1-2 times of decomposed cake fertilizer water. Apply again 15 days after flowering. Water LilyFor friends who like lotus but don’t have a big yard at home, Huahua recommends water lilies to you. The water lilies floating on the water are like sleeping fairies. Although the flowers are smaller than lotus flowers, they are larger than water lilies. 1. Soil The soil for growing water lilies can be pond mud + garden soil. Before planting, put some broken bones at the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer. 2. Prune dead flowers and leaves After the water lilies wither, the dead branches and leaves as well as the flower stems should be cut off in time to reduce the plant's nutrient consumption. HydrangeaHydrangeas are particularly easy to bloom in clusters, and the blooming hydrangeas are really bigger than the head! 1. Soil When planting hydrangeas, it is best to choose loose, breathable, fertile sandy soil. Garden soil, river sand and organic fertilizer can be prepared in a ratio of 6:3:1. 2. Color correction The color of hydrangea flowers is related to the pH of the soil. Acidic soil is blue and can be irrigated with 3-10 grams of aluminum sulfate mixed with 1 liter of water. Alkaline soil is red and you can sprinkle some lime into the soil. HibiscusHibiscus flowers are brightly colored and come in single or double petals in a wide variety of varieties. The diameter of large hibiscus flowers can reach more than ten centimeters. 1. Lighting Hibiscus loves sunlight very much and is best placed outdoors or on a south-facing balcony where there is plenty of light. If there is insufficient light, the flower buds will easily fall off and the flowers that bloom will be very small. 2. Water and fertilizer Hibiscus has a great demand for water and fertilizer during the growing period. It should be watered about once a day and thin liquid fertilizer should be applied every 7-10 days. In addition, sprinkle water on the ground frequently to maintain air humidity. Do you recognize these large flowers? That’s all Huahua is sharing with you today~ Welcome all flower friends to communicate with Huahua in the message area~ |
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