1. Spring is a good time for impatiens to sow. Soil: loose, fertile, deep and well-permeable soil should be selected to avoid water accumulation, long-term humidity and poor ventilation. Look at the pictures of impatiens emerging 13 days after sowing.
2. A week after impatiens appears, it will grow the first pair of true leaves (planted and germinated in April). After sowing 1 day, apply liquid fertilizer every other week.
Impatiens are in the growing period, and their leaves are flourishing. Began to sprout. Impatiens balsamina will also have a relatively large negative reaction to the adverse environment such as high temperature, dry soil and low air humidity in summer, and even have leaf atrophy, leaf tip withering, defoliation and even plant death.
4. Impatiens bloom. In May, Impatiens need topping, topdressing and watering. Pest control will be carried out in June-August.
5. Impatiens bear fruit.
Impatiens like sunny terrain and loose and fertile soil, and can also grow in relatively poor soil. Impatiens balsamina has strong viability, good adaptability and few general diseases and insect pests. If the temperature is high and the humidity is high, spraying 8 times of 5% thiophanate-methyl wettable powder can control powdery mildew. If leaf spot occurs, it can be controlled with 5 times solution of 5% carbendazim wettable powder.