How to colonize Buttercup

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-01 12:32

When planting Ranunculus, first prepare the pot soil, which is determined according to the plant size. The loose and fertile soil is the best. When the seedlings grow 3 to 4 young leaves, take them out without soil. Then remove the seedlings with weak growth, short petioles and thick leaves, and plant the rest into the new soil.

1. Select appropriate basin soil

When its seedlings grow 3 to 4 real leaves, we can start planting it. Prepare the basin soil before planting. The size of the basin can be determined according to the size of the plant. The loose and fertile acid soil is the best soil. Here, you can choose to mix garden soil and sandy soil

2. Select the appropriate planting time

Before planting, the right time should be selected first, usually from December to January of the next year

Ranunculus Japonicus

3. Colonization

First raise the seedlings. When raising the seedlings, try not to bring soil, and remove the seedlings with weak growth, short petioles and thick leaves. Then you can plant the seedlings in the pot soil, and pay attention to the appropriate plant spacing. In addition, do not plant the seedling too deep, otherwise it may hinder its growth

Ranunculus Japonicus

4. Maintenance after planting

After planting, the later maintenance is also very important. First, keep the soil moist and water it regularly, but don't let there be water in the basin, otherwise the roots will rot. Then the light should be appropriate. It is afraid of strong light, so it should be placed in a cool place as far as possible, and the temperature should be about 20 degrees during the day and about 7 to 10 degrees at night, so as to meet its growth needs. Then wait until the vigorous growth period, and apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer to it to provide it with sufficient nutrients, so that it can grow into a new plant again in a short time

Ranunculus Japonicus

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How to colonize Buttercup

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-01 12:32
Description When planting Ranunculus, first prepare the pot soil, which is determined according to the plant size. The loose and fertile soil is the best. When the seedlings grow 3 to 4 young leaves, take them out without soil. Then remove the seedlings with weak growth, short petioles and thick leaves, and plant the rest into the new soil.

1. Select appropriate basin soil

When its seedlings grow 3 to 4 real leaves, we can start planting it. Prepare the basin soil before planting. The size of the basin can be determined according to the size of the plant. The loose and fertile acid soil is the best soil. Here, you can choose to mix garden soil and sandy soil

2. Select the appropriate planting time

Before planting, the right time should be selected first, usually from December to January of the next year

Ranunculus Japonicus

3. Colonization

First raise the seedlings. When raising the seedlings, try not to bring soil, and remove the seedlings with weak growth, short petioles and thick leaves. Then you can plant the seedlings in the pot soil, and pay attention to the appropriate plant spacing. In addition, do not plant the seedling too deep, otherwise it may hinder its growth

Ranunculus Japonicus

4. Maintenance after planting

After planting, the later maintenance is also very important. First, keep the soil moist and water it regularly, but don't let there be water in the basin, otherwise the roots will rot. Then the light should be appropriate. It is afraid of strong light, so it should be placed in a cool place as far as possible, and the temperature should be about 20 degrees during the day and about 7 to 10 degrees at night, so as to meet its growth needs. Then wait until the vigorous growth period, and apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer to it to provide it with sufficient nutrients, so that it can grow into a new plant again in a short time

Ranunculus Japonicus

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