Gypsophila has various colors and charming fragrance. It is very suitable whether it is placed in the room for cultivation, or dried in a literary place and sandwiched in the title page of a book. Many shopping malls also like to decorate some gypsophila flowers to attract young girls. Today I would like to share with you flower lovers about the breeding methods of Gypsophila japonica.
1. Pot and soil selection
Flowers who pay attention to appearance can first prepare a good-looking ceramic flowerpot for Gypsophila. Baby's breath likes loose, breathable and fertile soil. It is recommended to mix 3 parts of leaf mold soil, 2 parts of sandy soil, 3 parts of nutrient soil and 2 parts of garden soil to prepare flower soil. The soil prepared in this way has high nutrients and is very suitable for the growth of gypsophila.
2. Water and Fertilizer Management
Gypsophila flowers like moisture. During the growth period, they should be given sufficient water to promote their growth. In spring and autumn, they can be watered about three times a week. , do it in small amounts and multiple times; in summer, you can increase the frequency appropriately. When the weather is dry, you can also spray water to keep the air moist, but avoid water accumulation; in winter, just keep the soil dry. In addition, a light phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer should be applied to Gypsophila flowers once a month in spring and autumn; in summer and winter, fertilization can be reduced or even eliminated.
3. Light and temperature
Gypsophila flowers do not have high requirements for light. They can usually be placed on the edge of the windowsill to receive scattered light. In spring and autumn, when the sun's rays are not strong, you can also put it outdoors to bask in the sun for about three hours. But be careful in summer. If the light is too strong, the gypsophila flower will go dormant for a short period of time, which will affect flowering. Therefore, it is best to place it in a ventilated and cool place for maintenance in summer.