Many people who like flowers and plants want to breed impatiens in large quantities, but they just don't understand its breeding methods. Today, Xiaobian will introduce it to you and tell you what to pay attention to when breeding.
How to raise Impatiens How to raise Impatiens 1, Sow in the selected land
When cultivating Impatiens balsamina, it is necessary to choose the land for sowing first. This plant is suitable for planting in loose and fertile soil with deep layers. Before sowing, the land should be deeply turned and sufficient base fertilizer should be applied before sowing.
Impatiens will grow seedlings one week after sowing, and can be planted or transplanted ten days after sowing.
2. Fertilizer and water management
After planting Impatiens balsamina, fertilizer and water management is very important. In order to make it grow rapidly, the soil must be kept loose and fertile, and topdressing and watering should be done in time, and attention should be paid to weeding in the field. However, during the cultivation period, a large amount of water should not be allowed in the field, otherwise its leaves will shrink, and in serious cases, the plants will die.
3. Topping and weeding
Impatiens must pay attention to weeds in the field when they are cultivated. If there are too many weeds, they will absorb too much nutrition, which is not conducive to the growth of Impatiens. At this time, weeds must be pulled out as soon as possible.
Impatiens can be decapitated in time when they grow between 30 cm and 40 cm, which can promote the growth of branches and allow them to breed more buds.
Matters needing attention in cultivating Impatiens balsamina 1, we must pay special attention to cultivating Impatiens balsamina after it enters the flowering period. At this time, we must carry out coring treatment to prevent the plant from growing in vain, pay attention to anti-aging and topdressing, and carry out pest control after entering June to August. Only in this way can the plant grow normally and make it grow more buds.
2. When cultivating daffodils, you should pay more attention to them after they enter the fruit period. At this time, you can collect their seeds, dry them and save them for sowing again next year.
Narcissus should also pay attention to pest control during the breeding period. If it has powdery mildew, it must be sprayed with 50% carbendazim in time. After the pest occurs, try not to spray it, and you can kill it manually.