Nasturtium is a very popular flower in the home. Its flowers are basically red and yellow, like butterflies flying in the air. Its flowering period is very long, and it can bloom from December to April or May of the following year. So when is the best month to plant lotus? Let’s take a look below. 1. Which month is the best for planting lotus? The sowing time for nasturtium is generally in spring or autumn. Generally speaking, September and October in autumn are the most suitable, so that it can bloom by the Spring Festival. Before sowing, you must first select the seeds. Choose plump and full seeds. Such seeds have a high germination rate and survival rate. 2. Planting techniques of lotus 1. Soil selection Nasturtiums prefer loose, well-drained soil. Choose sandy loam or gravel soil for cultivation to ensure good drainage. 2. Lighting requirements Nasturtiums prefer full sun exposure and need at least 6-8 hours of sun per day. Choose a location with plenty of light for planting, such as a balcony, patio, or sunny indoor location. 3. Planting method Seed sowing: In the appropriate season, spread the nasturtium seeds evenly on the moist culture medium and then compact them lightly. Keep the culture medium moist and dilute the seedling density appropriately after the seeds germinate. Propagation by division: Cut off the stem segments of nasturtium and replant them. Make sure the stem segments are of adequate length and have healthy leaves. 4. Moisture management Nasturtium is drought-tolerant, but still requires moderate watering during its growth period. Keep the soil moist, but avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot. Adjust watering frequency according to weather and soil moisture. To avoid water accumulation at the bottom of the pot, drainage holes can be set at the bottom of the pot to maintain good drainage. 5. Apply fertilizer at the right time During the growing season, apply an appropriate amount of monopotassium phosphate monthly, fertilizing according to the fertilizer package instructions. Do not over-fertilize to avoid excess nutrients and salt accumulation. 6. Pest and disease control Check your nasturtium plants regularly, paying attention to any abnormalities on the leaves, stems, and flowers, such as insect infestations, lesions, etc. If pests or diseases are found, appropriate insecticides and fungicides can be used for prevention and control. That’s it |
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