RoseFlowering period: May to November There are many varieties of roses with rich colors, there is always one that can impress you! Maintenance points:1. Roses like fertilizer. For potted plants, you can use fermented organic fertilizer. For ground plants, you can directly bury fish intestines and kitchen waste nearby, but avoid direct contact with the roots. 2. Roses are particularly susceptible to aphids. Once discovered, you should use pesticides as soon as possible, or you can use homemade insecticide solutions. The method can be found in previous articles. FuchsiaFlowering period: April to December The flower shape of the fuchsia is very special, like small lanterns, hanging on the branches, very beautiful. Maintenance points:1. If you want the plant to bloom continuously, you must trim the remaining flowers in time after they have bloomed. 2. Because the flowering period is relatively long, more nutrients are needed. During its growth period, you can use decomposed soybean water or other nitrogen-rich fertilizers once every half a month. BegoniaFlowering period: all year round The flowers of the Begonia are small and bloom almost all year round. It is truly a flowering machine! Maintenance points:1. Begonia is afraid of waterlogging, so it is best to mix half river sand or perlite and other media that are conducive to drainage into the soil. 2. Similar to roses, begonias need to be pruned in time after flowering, otherwise they will grow thinner and thinner and produce fewer flowers. Catharanthus roseusFlowering period: all year round Catharanthus roseus has another name, called "Daily Spring". Every day is spring for it, so of course the flowering period is longer! Maintenance points:1. Catharanthus roseus prefers light, so it should be exposed to the sun more often. Of course, the exposure time should be reduced in summer. 2. Catharanthus grandiflora does not like too wet soil. You can see the color of the soil surface becoming lighter and a little white before watering. HibiscusFlowering period: Almost all year round Hibiscus flowers are relatively large, with both single and double petals, and they bloom all year round! Maintenance points:1. When planting hibiscus, you need to use fertile and breathable soil, which can be prepared by adding leaf mold and sand. 2. Around April, hibiscus can be moved to the outdoor balcony. It is best to change the pot before outdoor cultivation and add base fertilizer mainly composed of phosphorus. PetuniaFlowering period: April to frost Very beautiful little flowers, which do not require much management. They bloom in large quantities and can be formed into balls with a little pruning! Maintenance points:1. Light, light, light. This important information must be said three times. Petunias must be exposed to more sunlight, otherwise they will grow very slowly. 2. Keep the soil slightly moist and water it once in the morning and once in the evening when the weather is hot. But avoid rain, which can easily cause the flower color to fade. KalanchoeFlowering period: December to May of the following year The Kalanchoe in my house has been blooming since before the Chinese New Year and is still blooming now. It can truly be called "longevity"! Maintenance points:1. Pay attention to pruning the newly grafted Kalanchoe. When it grows 6 pairs of leaves, remove the top 2 pairs of leaves. Click here for detailed pinching methods. In this way, the Kalanchoe will be dwarfed and grow more side branches. 2. Kalanchoe is relatively drought-resistant and generally only needs to be watered once every 7 days or so. The frequency can be increased appropriately in summer. BougainvilleaFlowering period: October to June of the following year Bougainvillea is suitable for growing in warm areas. It is said that there is a bougainvillea tree in Shenzhen that grows to 8 stories high. It is super spectacular! Maintenance points:1. Bougainvillea likes slightly acidic soil. You can dilute ferrous sulfate with water and use it 1 to 2 times a month. 2. Bougainvillea needs sufficient light, otherwise it will grow weakly and may even cause infertile buds. Hibiscus sabdariffaFlowering period: May to November The name of the small hibiscus sounds cute, and a small pot can produce many flowers! Maintenance points:1. The soil should not be too waterlogged or too dry. Use a toothpick to poke 1 or 2 centimeters into the soil and water it when it becomes dry. 2. When changing the pot, you can add some decomposed chicken manure or pigeon manure, which can provide a lot of nutrients during the growth period. GeraniumFlowering season: Spring, Autumn, Winter Except for the two hottest months of the year, geraniums bloom almost all the time, almost 300 days a year! Maintenance points:1. Geraniums are afraid of heat, so be sure to provide shade in the summer and place them in a cool room at home to help them spend the summer safely. 2. Every spring or autumn, it is best to repot the geranium and replace it with new nutrient soil and base fertilizer so that it can have strength to grow. This is the end of the introduction to flowers with long flowering periods. You can enjoy flowers almost all year round by growing one pot. Do you flower lovers like it? |
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