Gypsophila paniculata , this versatile flower plant, is very suitable for ornamental and decorative purposes due to its beautiful appearance when it is in full bloom. As the flowering period ends, when the baby's breath is about to wither, they can be made into dried flowers , inserted in a vase, and continue to be used as dried flower decorations. Such dried baby's breath can remain beautiful and decorative for a long time. Let’s take a look at how to grow baby’s breath in winter. 1. Adequate lighting The sunlight is weak in winter, and baby's breath needs more light to promote growth. Make sure that the baby's breath can receive sufficient sunlight, especially after the seeds germinate, full-sun conditions are most conducive to its rapid growth. 2. Reasonable fertilization When fertilizing baby's breath, avoid using granular fertilizers and instead choose a "monopotassium phosphate" nutrient solution. Dilute the nutrient solution and water to half of the original ratio. Since frequent fertilization is required, the ratio should be reduced and the amount of water should be increased. Applying thin fertilizer frequently will help the growth of baby's breath. 3. Water moderately Because the temperature is low in winter and the air evaporation is not strong, baby's breath does not require a lot of watering. Too much water may cause the plant to grow too tall and change shape. Keep the soil slightly moist. 4. Special tips Temperature management: The suitable temperature for the growth of baby's breath is 25 degrees Celsius. The temperature should be strictly controlled in winter, as too low a temperature may cause the baby's breath to die. If the indoor temperature is not high enough, cover the plant with a plastic bag. The outdoor environment in winter is not suitable for plant growth, so the plants should be moved indoors. As the temperature gradually warms up, the plastic bag can be removed. Water and fertilizer: The plant's growth is weak in winter and does not require a lot of water. In cold weather, special attention should be paid to reducing the frequency of watering and watering moderately every few days. The plants' demand for nutrients is also lower in winter, so the amount of fertilizer should be reduced. While maintaining a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, apply a thin layer of fertilizer every two weeks to ensure that the plant can absorb nutrients. If the growth temperature is too low, fertilization should be stopped to avoid root burns and affect growth. The above is an introduction to some key points and precautions for breeding baby's breath in winter. There are actually many kinds of colors of baby's breath, and you can learn more about it when breeding.
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