1. When is the flowering season?The iris blooms during the Spring Festival. Some varieties bloom earlier, so early-flowering irises can bloom in March and April. The normal flowering period is around May, when there are many flowers and they are very lush. The flowering time is not fixed, and some bloom a little later. After the iris blooms, the flowering period can last for about twenty days at most, and for 7-10 days at most. The shape of the flower is like a flying butterfly, with rich colors. It looks very beautiful and has a fresh fragrance. 2. How to maintain during flowering period1. Temperature: Iris is quite cold-resistant and does not like to grow in hot environments. Therefore, after irises bloom, the surrounding temperature should not be too high and is best kept at around 17 degrees. 2. Sunlight: Iris prefers light, but can tolerate semi-shady environment. After flowering, it cannot be kept in a too dark place, nor can it be exposed to strong light, which will damage the delicate petals. After flowering, bright scattered light can be provided. 3. Humidity: After it blooms, you can water it appropriately, but control the amount of water and be sure not to allow water to accumulate. You also need to spray water around to maintain humidity and not make it too dry. |
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