How to deal with the flowering period of Lysimachia christinae after it blooms

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-29 16:26

Although Lysimachia christinae is mainly ornamental leaves in peacetime, it can bloom, but it is rarely seen in peacetime. The flowering period of Lysimachia christinae is in summer, that is, about may to July, and the flowering period can be about 2-3 months. The flowers are usually solitary, yellow in color, in the shape of a radial bell. They are relatively small. The length of the flowers is only about 7-15mm, and the length of the pedicel is about 1-5cm, which will give off a bad smell.

1、 Flowering period

Although Lysimachia christinae is mainly ornamental leaves in peacetime, it can bloom when raised to a certain extent, but it is rarely seen in peacetime. The flowering period of Lysimachia christinae is in summer, that is, from May to July. The flowers are generally solitary, yellow, radial bell shaped, relatively small. The length of the flowers is only about 7-15mm, and the length of the pedicel is about 1-5cm

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Although Lysimachia christinae blooms infrequently, once it blooms, it lasts for a long time. The flowering period can be about 2-3 months, and it begins to bear fruit after flowering. If you want to promote flowering, you can give sufficient sunlight, pay attention to good water and fertilizer management, and have a certain temperature difference, which can promote the differentiation of flower buds

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2、 What to do after flowering

1. Flower conservation: Although the flowers of Lysimachia christinae are relatively small and of low ornamental value, they can also be kept for ornamental purposes, which is relatively novel. After flowering, fertilizer should be applied in time and sufficient sunlight should be given, so as to have enough nutrients to maintain flowering and growth

2. Cut off flowers: more flowers will affect the growth of branches and leaves, compete for nutrients, and have a taste after flowers bloom. If you don't want to keep flowers, you can cut them off directly with scissors

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How to deal with the flowering period of Lysimachia christinae after it blooms

Liu Huilin
2022-03-29 16:26
Description Although Lysimachia christinae is mainly ornamental leaves in peacetime, it can bloom, but it is rarely seen in peacetime. The flowering period of Lysimachia christinae is in summer, that is, about may to July, and the flowering period can be about 2-3 months. The flowers are usually solitary, yellow in color, in the shape of a radial bell. They are relatively small. The length of the flowers is only about 7-15mm, and the length of the pedicel is about 1-5cm, which will give off a bad smell.

1、 Flowering period

Although Lysimachia christinae is mainly ornamental leaves in peacetime, it can bloom when raised to a certain extent, but it is rarely seen in peacetime. The flowering period of Lysimachia christinae is in summer, that is, from May to July. The flowers are generally solitary, yellow, radial bell shaped, relatively small. The length of the flowers is only about 7-15mm, and the length of the pedicel is about 1-5cm

flowers and plants

Although Lysimachia christinae blooms infrequently, once it blooms, it lasts for a long time. The flowering period can be about 2-3 months, and it begins to bear fruit after flowering. If you want to promote flowering, you can give sufficient sunlight, pay attention to good water and fertilizer management, and have a certain temperature difference, which can promote the differentiation of flower buds

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2、 What to do after flowering

1. Flower conservation: Although the flowers of Lysimachia christinae are relatively small and of low ornamental value, they can also be kept for ornamental purposes, which is relatively novel. After flowering, fertilizer should be applied in time and sufficient sunlight should be given, so as to have enough nutrients to maintain flowering and growth

2. Cut off flowers: more flowers will affect the growth of branches and leaves, compete for nutrients, and have a taste after flowers bloom. If you don't want to keep flowers, you can cut them off directly with scissors

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