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Gerbera planting should be carried out in spring or autumn every year, when the climate is suitable and more conducive to seed germination. The potting soil planted should be breathable and loose. Choose healthy and full seeds, and pick out all those that have pests and diseases.
Just sprinkle the seeds on top of it after processing. After sprinkling, cover with thin soil, water and moisturize, and soon small seedlings can grow. At the seedling stage, it is necessary to strengthen management, and when three or four true leaves grow, it should be moved to the pot.
1. Planting time.
Gerbera should be planted between March and May in spring or September and November in autumn, when the climate is more suitable for seed germination. Moreover, the climate temperature of these two time periods is also beneficial to the germination of seedlings, and seedlings can grow better.
2. Prepare potting soil.
When gerbera is sown, it is necessary to mix a suitable substrate first, and mix it with sandy soil, vermiculite and peat soil, so that the soil is breathable and loose, which is beneficial to seed germination. Note that the blend needs to be disinfected before it can be used. Flower pots should be clay pots with good air permeability.
The size is determined according to the number of seeds.
3. Choose the seeds.
When sowing, the seeds should be healthy and full, so that the germination rate is higher. Be careful to pick out seeds with pests and diseases, which will reduce the germination rate.
Fourth, the sowing method.
After the potting soil is ready, you can sprinkle the seeds on it, and then cover it with a thin layer of soil, and then water it once to make the soil moister, and cover it with plastic film in time to keep warm and moisturize.
Fifth, post-planting maintenance.
After planting, gerberas should be kept warm and the temperature should be kept between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius, so that it will germinate in about a week. During the management period, the plastic film should be lifted every day to allow it to breathe. After the seeds germinate, they will be given astigmatism, and more astigmatism will be beneficial to the growth of small seedlings, and they can be transplanted into pots when they grow three or four true leaves.
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How to grow a chrysanthemum ornamental plant called "gerbera" in the countryside?
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It was planted in a culture soil mixed with 5 parts humus, 2 parts perlite, and 3 parts peat.
During the fertilization growth period, the watering should be sufficient, and from June to October, apply the fertilizer water of the rotten thin cake once every half month. During the pregnancy bud stage, some phosphorus fertilizer should be applied appropriately to meet the needs of flower buds. It should be noted that:
When watering and fertilizing flowers, do not pour water and fertilizer into the leaves and buds, so as not to cause rotten flowers and leaves.
The growth of gerbera in temperature and light is closely related to light, and if the light is insufficient, the growth is thin, the flowers are small and the color is light. When the temperature is between 12 and 15, the plant enters the dormant stage, and when it is below 7, it will stop growing. If the room temperature can be kept above 12 in winter, the flowering can continue.
If root rot and downy mildew occur during the growth period of pest control, the diseased plants should be removed in time. If it is light, it can be sprayed with Bordeaux liquid for prevention and control. If there is an insect infestation, it can be sprayed with dichlorvos dilution.
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