How to grow Milan flowers

How to grow Milan flowers

1. Maintenance conditions

1. Watering: The amount of water should be appropriate, and you can water it once every two days. Do not water too much, as it will cause the roots to be unable to breathe, affecting the normal growth of the plant, and in severe cases even cause death. On the contrary, too little watering will affect its normal growth, causing the roots to be unable to absorb water and gradually wither and die.

2. Light: It likes sunlight, but it is better to give it scattered light during breeding. Be careful not to expose to strong sunlight to avoid sunburn. You can give it plenty of sunlight in the morning and before sunset, and it is better to shade it and avoid light at noon.

3. Fertilization: It likes fertilizer, but be careful not to apply too much fertilizer, otherwise it will easily lead to large-scale leaf fall, withering, etc. Fertilizer can be diluted with fertilizer water containing bone powder, fish intestines, etc., or more liquid fertilizer containing phosphorus can be applied to better promote its growth and flowering.

4. Temperature: Not cold-resistant, prefers warm environment. When the temperature is below 12℃, it will enter a dormant period. It needs to be placed in a warm environment indoors, and the most suitable temperature is around 10℃-12℃. If the temperature is too low, appropriate insulation measures can be taken.

5. Repotting: Repot and turn the soil once every one to two years, and remove dead roots, rotten roots, etc. After potting, be sure to place it in a cool place for maintenance. It can be exposed to sunlight after about 7 days.

2. Breeding Methods

Cuttings: Both its tender branches and hard branches can be used as cuttings, and prepare nutrient soil with strong air permeability. In fact, this method is very simple. Just insert the cuttings into the nutrient soil, press it and water it, and finally place it in a cool place for maintenance.

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