1. Planting time of potted Calla
Calla is a monocotyledonous angiosperm, belonging to Araceae. It is a perennial plant and flower. It generally grows in tropical and subtropical areas and is suitable for growing in a relatively warm environment. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid planting potted Calla in midsummer or cold winter, which is not conducive to its rooting and germination and is difficult to feed p>
Therefore, it is best to plant potted Calla in spring or autumn. Spring is usually March and April, and autumn is usually around September. At this time, the temperature is relatively stable, not too cold, relatively warm, and the temperature is relatively suitable for its growth p>
2. What kind of soil is better for Calla Lily
Weak acid loam with good air permeability, rich humus and high nutrient content should be used for planting Calla. The flower soil with strong air permeability is conducive to root respiration, so as to absorb nutrients in the soil more efficiently. High nutrient content in soil can provide sufficient nutrients for plant growth p>
When preparing flower soil, the rotten leaf soil rich in humus, relatively excellent garden soil and fine sand can be mixed in the proportion of 6:3:1, in which one part of rotten organic fertilizer can be mixed, and then mixed evenly p>
In addition, after the soil is prepared, the appropriate flowerpot should be selected, and the flowerpot with drainage hole is appropriate. Calla doesn't like too humid environment. Flowerpots with drainage holes are convenient to drain excess water from the soil when watering too much p>