Advance preparation for soilless cultivation of buckling flower
Container selection
Ordinary flowerpots are generally used for family cultivation, such as plastic pots, plain burning pots, etc., but it is best to choose watertight containers to avoid the loss of nutrient solution p>
Flower buckling treatment
Before soilless cultivation, the buckled flowers should be treated in advance. After digging out from the soil, gently wash the soil on the root with clean water and trim the roots and leaves that affect the growth. Next, soak the root in the prepared dilute nutrient solution for about 10 minutes to make it fully absorb water p>
Specific steps of soilless cultivation of buckling flower
First, mix various substrates in appropriate proportion or separately put them into the basin p>
Then plant the treated buckling flower in the center of the basin p>
After the buckled flower is planted, it can be covered with a layer of gravel or gravel to fix the plant p>
Finally, pour 0.5 times the nutrient solution around the container until the nutrient solution flows out of the drainage hole p>
Maintenance of soilless cultivation of buckling flower
Illumination
Flexion flowers like sunshine. Just place them in the outdoor sunshine p>
Watering
Water the buckled flowers in time according to the needs of the species. Generally, water is poured every 1-3 days
Nutrient solution
After cultivation, dilute nutrient solution shall be poured once every 7-10 days. The amount and times of nutrient solution should be considered according to the specific conditions such as the type, growth and growth environment of flexion flowers. It is better to be less than more. Generally, replace the nutrient solution once a month and wash the container p>
It should be noted that if there is too much nutrient solution in the container, the roots of the plant will be soaked in the nutrient solution, which is easy to cause root rot due to hypoxia. Generally, the content of nutrient solution in the container is about 2 / 3 of the depth of the container itself< span>