How to grow fire flower

How to grow fire flower

1. Maintenance methods

1. Temperature: The suitable temperature for development is between 22 and 30 degrees. It can withstand temperatures as high as zero degrees, but if it is in a low temperature environment for a long time, it is prone to frostbite.

2. Watering: Water frequently during the growing period, generally once every other day. When the temperature is high and the drought is severe, the frequency of watering needs to be increased appropriately to prevent the branches and leaves from drying out. For plants maintained outdoors, water as little as possible in winter, because watering in winter will cause frostbite to the plants. If the water used for watering is tap water, it needs to be dried before it can be used.

3. Fertilization: The amount and efficiency of fertilization need to be determined according to the fertility of the soil. If the soil for planting plants is rich in nutrients, then it is sufficient to use diluted fertilizer cake water on the plants once a month. If the soil for cultivating plants is relatively poor, then the fertilizer used for the plants every month should be replaced with compound fertilizer, because compound fertilizers have more nutrients and more comprehensive nutrition, which can help the plants replenish nutrition in all aspects.

4. Light: It is suitable for living in an environment with plenty of sunlight. Except for the need for shade in summer, it can receive normal sunlight at other times. Even in winter, daily sunlight should not be less than six hours.

2. Breeding techniques

1. Reproduction: Fire flower is mostly sown after the spring. Sow the seeds into soil with sufficient nutrients, maintain the cultivation environment temperature at 25 degrees, and maintain the soil moisture at more than 50%. After about a week, the seeds will germinate.

2. Yellowing of branches and leaves: If you find that the branches and leaves of the fire flower are turning yellow, it may be caused by insufficient sunlight. You just need to increase the amount of light appropriately and slowly.

3. Problem Diagnosis

1. Yellowing of branches and leaves: If the branches and leaves turn yellow, it is mostly caused by insufficient sunlight, and the lighting time needs to be slowly increased.

2. Pathology: Damping-off disease is a common disease of fireweed, which usually occurs in spring and is mainly manifested by the appearance of brown spots on branches and leaves.

IV. Other issues

1. Toxicity: It is non-toxic and can be used as medicine.

2. Can it be cultivated indoors: If it is a plant cultivated in the open field, it cannot be moved to home cultivation because the plant is too large and does not meet the conditions for home cultivation. If it is a processed potted plant, it can be cultivated at home.

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