What is the flower language of hibiscus?
In China's 5,000-year-old culture, you can often see "hibiscus flowers" to express beauty, and you can often see them in ancient poems to express your praise and appreciation for women. Therefore, the flower language of Furong is noble, beautiful, beautiful and pure.
Key points of potted maintenance of hibiscus flowers
1, basin soil selection
Hibiscus doesn't require much soil, but it grows best in fertile, moist and well-drained sandy soil. Potted hibiscus flowers should be planted in large wooden pots. Potted soil can be cultivated soil made up of 7 parts garden soil and 3 parts compost soil.
2, sowing and breeding
After mixing the seeds with fine soil, sow them. After sowing, cover the culture soil on the seedbed in time, and then spray an appropriate amount of water to create a temperature and humidity environment suitable for plant growth. The season suitable for sowing hibiscus flowers is spring. After sowing, wait about a month for the seeds to germinate.
3. Lighting temperature
Hibiscus is a light-loving plant. If conditions permit, it can be maintained outdoors. Hibiscus with sufficient sunlight will grow more buds. Generally, except for shading in summer, you can receive light all day in other seasons. In cold winter, potted plants should be kept indoors. The indoor temperature is preferably between 3 and 10 degrees.
4. Water and fertilizer
Hibiscus is not drought-tolerant, so it is necessary to keep enough water in the growing season to ensure the growth demand of Hibiscus. When the bud is colored, it is necessary to properly retain water, so as to control the growth of its leaves, concentrate the nutrition of the flowers and reduce watering in winter. If fertilization is applied, it is generally necessary to apply more fertilizer when the buds appear in spring, and apply a small amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer for a period of time before and after flowering. In spring and winter, you can ditch the periphery of the flowerpot and apply some decomposed organic fertilizer, which is more conducive to the growth of hibiscus flowers.
5, plastic pruning
Hibiscus flowers need pruning before and after flowering, which is beneficial to the germination and growth of lateral buds. Hibiscus flowers are resistant to pruning, and can be trimmed as needed. Cut dead branches and leaves into pieces to ensure light transmittance, and it is best to cultivate their plant shape into shrubs.
Generally speaking, hibiscus flowers are well maintained and very beautiful when they bloom. It is a plant with high ornamental value. Finally, I would like to remind you that it is recommended to choose dwarf varieties for potted hibiscus flowers