Flowering period of red cardinal coralThe flowering period of the red cardinal coral is in summer. When the flowers bloom, the bright red small flowers stand on the branches like graceful birds, which is very interesting. Care of the red cardinal coral during its flowering periodThere are several points to pay attention to when caring for cardinal coral. Cardinal coral can tolerate shade. If it is cultivated in a semi-shaded place, it will be conducive to flowering. When cultivating, it is necessary to pay attention to avoid strong sunlight exposure, especially in the summer when the light is strong. Cardinal coral needs to be pruned in time, and the branches should be cut off in time when they are too long. Pruning can also encourage cardinal coral to branch more and bloom more. If the cardinal coral is well managed, it can be transplanted in spring and bloom in summer. It is necessary to pay attention to providing sufficient nutrients. In addition, if the appropriate temperature can be maintained during the winter, such as keeping the temperature above 10°C, the cardinal coral can continue to bloom. Picture appreciation of red cardinal coral flowering |
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