The cultivation method of potted begonia flowers included the following points: First, choose soil with good ventilation and good drainage. You can use river sand, rotten leaf soil, wood chips, etc. to prepare the pot soil. Secondly, the begonia flowers liked light, but they should avoid exposure to the sun. They should be bred in a semi-humid and warm environment. Third, water the plants appropriately. During the sprouting period, the soil in the pot should be kept slightly dry. During the growing period, water the plants once every two days and often spray water around the plants, but avoid accumulating water. In addition, fertilizer was also an important step in breeding. Generally, it should be applied during the flowering and fruiting period to supplement nutrients and promote the expansion of the fruit. Finally, the plants were trimmed regularly to reduce nutrient consumption, which was beneficial to the growth and development of the plants.

The cultivation method of potted begonias included the following points: First, choose slightly acidic soil with good ventilation and good drainage. You could use sandy soil or general nutrient soil. Secondly, according to the season and weather conditions, control the number and amount of watering to avoid being too wet or dry. Water once a day in winter, once in the morning and once in the evening in summer, and once a day in spring and autumn. Third, in terms of fertilizer, thin fertilizer could be applied half a month after the pot was placed. The ratio of N:P:K was 3:1:2 or 2:1:2. Topdressing once every 20-30 days. Fourth, the adjustment of light and temperature was also very important. Begonia liked warm and humid environments, and did not have high requirements for light. She liked a half-shady environment. During the growth period, the temperature was controlled at around 24 degrees Celsius, and in winter, it was maintained at around 10 degrees Celsius. Finally, he trimmed the plants at the right time, removed the withered flowers, and paid attention to the control of pests and diseases.
The potted begonia species included begonia hupehensis, begonia bamboos, begonia toad leaves, begonia xifu, begonia drooping, begonia four-season, begonia papaya, begonia stem, begonia crawling, begonia oriental, begonia octagonal, begonia coral, and begonia iron cross.
The cultivation method of potted gardenia was as follows: ** 1. Potted Plants and Soil ** 1. Potted plant: Choose a flowerpot with good ventilation and drainage holes to ensure that the gardenia roots breathe and drain normally. 2. Soil: gardenia is suitable for growing in fertile, acidic soil with good drainage. It can be prepared by mixing the decaying leaf soil, garden soil, pearlites or vermicelli according to a certain proportion, or mixing the decaying leaf soil, vegetable leaf soil and turf soil according to the proportion of 3:1, and the soil's ph value is maintained between 5.5 and 6.5. ** 2. Illumination and temperature management ** 1. Illumination: gardenia flowers like light. They should be given sufficient light in spring, summer, autumn, and winter. However, in the high temperature of summer (more than 30 degrees), to avoid direct light, they can be placed under scattered light or covered with a shade cover to prevent the leaves from burning. In other seasons, they can receive sufficient light. 2. [Temperatures: No special temperature requirements are mentioned, but attention must be paid to the adjustment of light intensity when the temperature is high.] ** 3. Water Management ** 1. Watering principle: Follow the principle of "see dry and see wet", that is, wait for the surface of the pot soil to be slightly dry before watering, to prevent the pot soil from being too wet and causing the roots to rot. When the temperature is high in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately. When the soil is in the semi-dormant period in winter, the soil is slightly dry and then watered (usually once every 20 days). 2. Watering method: Use a thin spout pot or a watering can to slowly water the soil so that the water can permeate evenly. 3. Air humidity: gardenia flowers like humid environments. You can increase the air humidity by spraying water around the potted plants or using a moisturizer. In summer, when the temperature is high and the humidity is low, you can water more. When watering, you can spray water on the leaves or near the flower pot. ** IV. Fertility Management ** 1. "Fermenting time: During the growing period (from spring to autumn), apply a thin liquid fertilizer once a month. 2. "Choice of fertilizer: You can use compound fertilizer rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium or special fertilizer for gardenia flowers to avoid thick fertilizer to avoid burning the roots. Every 7 days, you can use a spoonful of Ferrous Sulphate diluted with water to irrigate the soil to maintain the acidic soil. Don't apply fertilizer when you've just bought it home and are in the slow seedling stage. Wait until the leaves are no longer yellow and new buds begin to grow before considering changing pots and applying fertilizer. ** 5. Trimming and plastic surgery ** 1. Trimming time: before sprouting in spring and after falling leaves in autumn. 2. Trimming method: Cut off dead branches, sick branches, weak branches and over-dense branches to maintain the beautiful shape of the tree and the ventilation and light transmission. You can also trim the long branches appropriately to control the shape of the tree. For the purpose of ornamental potted gardenia, the sick branches and dense branches should be cleaned up in time. ** 6. Pest Control ** 1. Common pests and diseases: There were indigo, leaf spot, aphids, red spiders, and so on. 2. Control methods: Keep the potted plants well vented, avoid the soil in the pot being too wet, check the growth status regularly, and spray special pesticide or disinfectant for treatment in time if pests and diseases are found. ** 7. Changing and flipping pots ** 1. Changing pot timing: When the roots are too lush or the soil nutrients are exhausted, the pot is usually changed in spring or autumn. 2. Method of changing pots: Gently remove the old pot and move the gardenia flowers into the new pot with soil. When changing pots, you can trim the long roots and add new soil. After changing pots, you need to water them thoroughly and place them in a cool and airy place to slow down the seedlings. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The method of planting crabapple flowers included choosing the right soil and environment, watering and fertilizing appropriately, preventing pests, trimming and maintaining. Begonia flowers liked to grow in fertile and well-drained soil. They could choose loose soil that was rich in organic matter. At the same time, crabapple flowers also needed sufficient sunlight, so when choosing a planting location, one should choose a place with sufficient sunlight. Begonia flowers had high requirements for water, but they could not be overwatered. Under normal circumstances, they should be watered 2-3 times a week to keep the soil moist. In terms of fertilizer application, you can choose organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer to apply. You can apply fertilizer once or twice a month, and pay attention to avoid excessive fertilizer application. Begonia flowers were susceptible to pests such as aphids and red spiders, so they could be controlled with suitable pesticides. At the same time, crabapple flowers were also prone to diseases such as spores and powder, so they should be discovered in time and take corresponding control measures, such as spraying chemicals or cutting off the affected parts. The trimming of crabapple flowers could promote the growth of its branches and flower buds. It was usually trimmed in spring and autumn.
The cultivation method of herbaceous begonia flowers included the following aspects. First, choose a suitable pot soil. Herbaceous crabapple flowers like to grow in loose, airy, and well-drained soil. They can be mixed with rotting soil, turf soil, and coarse yarn. Secondly, it was necessary to maintain a suitable temperature. Herbal crabapple flowers liked to grow in a warmer environment. In the summer, when the temperature was high, they should be moved indoors to a cool and airy environment. In winter, they should take warm measures to prevent freezing damage. In addition, herbaceous begonia flowers liked an environment with plenty of light. They needed 8-10 hours of light every day, but they had to pay attention to shade to prevent exposure to the sun. In addition, herbaceous begonia flowers do not like too humid environments. When watering them, they should be watered appropriately to avoid the water in the basin causing the roots to rot. It should be noted that herbaceous begonia flowers have low nutrient requirements and only need to be fertilized 1-2 times a year. Trimming was also an important step in the breeding process. It was necessary to trim dead branches, sick branches, and intersecting branches regularly to maintain the neatness and breathability of the plants. In general, the cultivation method of herbaceous crabapple flowers was relatively simple. One only needed to pay attention to the requirements of soil, temperature, light, watering, trimming, and so on.
There were some differences in the watering method of potted begonia flowers. According to the contents of documents [3] and [6], watering should be done every three to four days in spring and autumn, once every one to two days in summer, and the number of watering should be reduced in winter to keep the soil in the pot half dry and half wet. In addition, the document [5] mentioned that in spring, when the temperature was not very high but the crabapple flowers were in the growth stage, watering should be done roughly once every five days. It was necessary to pay attention to the humidity of the soil at all times. Therefore, according to the information provided, the watering frequency of potted crabapple flowers could be adjusted according to the season and soil moisture.
There were many types of potted begonia flowers, including the common begonia of Xifu, begonia of hanging silk, begonia of climbing ground, begonia of four seasons, begonia of Hubei, etc. Xifu begonia was the most precious type of begonia. Its flowers were in the shape of an umbrella-shaped raceme. The buds were red and gradually turned pink after blooming. The flower stalk of the crabapple was slender and drooping. The flower shape was oval or egg-shaped, and the petals were rose-colored. Crawling begonia was a type of begonia that crawled along the ground. Begonia was a species that was easy to raise and could bloom all year round. Malus hupehensis is 8 meters tall, its leaves are oval, its flowers are 3.4-4 cm in diameter, and its petals are obovate. These varieties were suitable for potted plants and had ornamental value.
The cultivation method of herbaceous crabapple flowers included the following points: First, choose suitable soil and environmental conditions. Herbal crabapple flowers liked to grow in fertile and well-drained soil. They could choose soil mixed with sandy soil and rotten leaf soil, and choose a sunny environment for cultivation. Secondly, reasonable watering and fertilizer. Herbal crabapple flowers had high requirements for water, but they could not be overwatered. Under normal circumstances, they should be watered 2-3 times a week to keep the soil moist. They should also choose organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer to apply. They should be applied 1-2 times a month to avoid excessive fertilizer. Third, timely trimming and prevention of pests and diseases. The herbaceous crabapple flowers grew rapidly and needed to be trimmed in time to maintain a neat shape, remove pests and withered parts, and regularly check whether they were harmed by pests and diseases. If pests and diseases were discovered, corresponding prevention measures should be taken in time. Finally, pay attention to the light and temperature requirements. The herbaceous crabapple flower likes sufficient sunlight, but it also needs to avoid exposure to the sun. At the same time, it needs to take measures to keep warm according to the temperature changes.
The cultivation method of the large-leaved crabapple flower included selecting suitable soil, providing suitable light and temperature, appropriate watering, and reasonable fertilizer. Big leaf crabapple liked moist and well-drained soil, so it could use a mixture of decaying leaf soil, garden soil, and sand as a planting medium. In terms of light, the big-leaved begonia liked sufficient light, but it was easy to be injured under the strong sunlight in summer, so it was best to choose a semi-shady environment for cultivation. The suitable growth temperature was 20 ° C to 25 ° C. In winter, one needed to pay attention to keeping warm to avoid frostbite due to low temperatures. In terms of watering, the big-leaved crabapple liked a humid environment, but excessive watering would cause suffocation and root rot. Under normal circumstances, it would be watered two to three times a week, depending on the local climate and soil moisture. In terms of fertilizer, the large-leaved crabapple flower needed an appropriate amount of nutrients during its growth. It could choose organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer for topdressing, but excessive fertilizer should be avoided. In short, the cultivation of large-leaved crabapple flowers needed to pay attention to soil selection, light and temperature regulation, appropriate watering, and reasonable fertilizer.
Potted crabapple flowers like water, but they don't like waterlogging. Begonia flowers liked to grow in moist soil, but they could not be watered too much, or it would easily lead to waterlogging. When watering, you should water it appropriately to keep the soil moist. The watering intervals were different in different seasons. Spring and autumn needed more water, and winter and summer needed less watering.