Growing flowers at home isn't just about buying them back and changing pots, watering them and basking in the sun. In fact, it is necessary to take reasonable care of the flowers according to their characteristics. In addition, it is necessary to prepare some necessary materials to raise flowers at home, since we need to use them regularly. These are what we need to know and do to ensure that the flowers we raise do not get sick, the leaves are green, and the growth is vigorous. I'm going to share it with you today. 1. When anthers are raised at home, we may encounter various problems, such as poor indoor ventilation or high ambient humidity. If these conditions do not meet the requirements, it will lead to problems such as leaf rot in the flowers we raise. If we water too much, the roots of the plant may rot. In order to cope with these situations, we need to prepare some medicines, especially insecticides and fungicides. Regarding fungicides, we recommend choosing mancozeb, didichlorine or thiophanate-methyl, etc., which can play a bactericidal role. As for insecticides, it is advisable to prepare two in case you need them. Although carbendazim is a preventive medicine, we do not recommend that too many people prepare it. If you can use it regularly for prevention, then consider buying it. However, when there is a problem with the plant, carbendazim can no longer be used. Drugs such as mancozeb are not only the most popular, but also can play a preventive role.
There are two kinds of insecticides, one is to kill mites and the other is to kill scale insects. We are free to choose, as long as it is produced by a regular manufacturer. It is recommended that you prepare imidacloprid and avidine wormmi. At the same time, some people have very poor ventilation conditions for indoor flowers, so insect infestations often occur. It is advisable to alternate between different medications, as long-term use of the same drug can lead to the development of resistance to insect infestations. It is recommended that you switch to another breed after two or three insecticides, which can improve the insecticidal effect. If you want to grow flowers to avoid diseases, you have to have the anthers ready. First of all, if you find an infestation, you should use medication to deal with it. If you are worried about the appearance of insect infestations, you can use medication regularly every half a month or a month to prevent it. In addition, fungicides can be poured into the soil to prevent root rot. 2. Flower fertilizer
In order for the flowers to grow strong, they need to be fed. Just as people need to eat, flowers need fertilizer as their food. Among the flowers that are common in the home, there are two kinds of flowers: ornamental plants and ornamental foliage plants. If you have flowering plants, you need to prepare some phosphorus-rich fertilizers, such as potassium dihydrogen phosphate or Huaduoduo No. 2 fertilizer. These fertilizers can help plants produce more flowers. And if you are raising foliage plants, you need to use some fertilizer with a balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to help the plant grow in a balanced manner as a whole. If you notice that the flowers grow slowly, then you need to prepare some fertilizers that are rich in nitrogen, such as the No. 10 fertilizer with many flowers, which will promote the rapid growth of the plants. So, in the home, it will be more convenient to prepare two or three different kinds of fertilizers. One is a general-purpose fertilizer, containing an appropriate amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; the other is Huaduoduo No. 2 fertilizer with high phosphorus content; There is also a high nitrogen content of Hua Duoduo No. 10 fertilizer. In this way, you can choose the right fertilizer to use according to the needs of the flowers you raise. But it needs to be remembered that fertilization should follow the principle of thin fertilizer and frequent application, not too thick. By using fertilizer once or twice a month on a regular basis, plants can grow quickly during the growing season and during the flowering season to encourage flowers to bloom quickly and flourish easily. 3. Flower soil
The importance of the soil must be taken into account when raising flowers. The older generation usually uses garden soil when raising flowers outdoors. Nowadays, however, indoor flower cultivation has become the mainstream, and indoor ventilation is poor. If garden soil is used, nutrients will be missing, and the soil will tend to become compact, and at the same time, prolonged watering without drying will cause root rot. Therefore, in the absence of an outdoor environment, it is necessary to prepare some loose and breathable soil to grow flowers. There are many nutrient soils available in the market, or you can buy your own ingredients and mix them into nutrient soil. In addition, it is also possible to purchase some humus soil that has been treated with insecticide and fungicidal treatment, which is very suitable for growing flowers. The flower soil must be prepared in advance, so as not to be unable to find suitable soil for changing the potted plant after buying the flowers, otherwise it will lead to poor flower maintenance. Especially when we buy bare-root plants, not having soil can cause us a lot of trouble. The three materials needed to grow flowers at home are anthers, soil and fertilizer. If you like to raise flowers, especially in large quantities, then you need to prepare some materials. In addition, it is important to choose a flower pot. If you want your pots to look aesthetically pleasing, you can choose some beautiful ones. However, when raising flowers indoors, it is best to choose a low pot with many bottom holes and good air permeability, rather than using a high or deep pot, and do not use a pot with a large caliber. In this way, the needs of flower cultivation can be better met.