1. Water culture steps1. Preparation: When caring for lisianthus flowers, you must first prepare a vase and fill it with 2/3 of water. The leaves at the bottom of the flowers should be peeled off. If they are not removed, they will easily rot after contact. 2. Pruning: Check for rotten flower stalks. If so, prune them off in time. The bottom of the flower branch should be cut at a 45° angle so that it can better absorb water. 3. Water cultivation: After pruning, put the lisianthus into the vase and arrange it according to your favorite style. 2. Daily maintenance1. Spraying water: Do not spray water on the flowers during the cultivation period, because if the water cannot evaporate, it is easy to rot. 2. Shelter from the wind: The location where the flowers are kept should not be exposed to direct wind, and the air outlet of the air conditioner should be kept away, as this will only cause the flowers to wither faster. Also, avoid direct sunlight, as this will easily cause the lisianthus flowers to wither. 3. Change the water: It is best to change the water every day, and the water in the vase should be kept clean. Also, remember to clean the vase when changing the water, because the inner wall of the vase is also prone to breeding bacteria. |
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