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Breeding methods of the bearded Dianthus caryophyllus
A, soil

planting it is best to use fertile, loose, well-drained and containing limestone loam or sandy loam. If you want to plant it in a pot at home, you should plant it y, use a larger pot, and add soil to the roots in batches so that it can have a steady growth.

Second, temperature

It likes warm climates, the optimal temperature between 15-25 ℃, seed germination temperature 18-20 ℃. You can not give it extreme temperatures, otherwise it is very easy to lead to wilting, leaf curl and other problems

Third, watering

It is not suitable for more watering, watering too much will cause the stem to be tender, so let the soil is on the dry side a little bit, you can often spray water on the foliage. Watering is best in the bottom hole of the basin upward moist, not in the head downward pouring, and to avoid can not be waterlogged.?

Fourth, light

Must be bracteate Dianthus fear of strong sunlight, if you do not pay attention to prevent, easy to lead to curled leaves bent head, become deformed. Don't put it in a place where it can be directly irradiated by the midday sun at home, you can breed it in the semi-shade.

V. Precautions

1. Fertilization: the stem of the bearded Dianthus is relatively tender, if more nitrogen fertilizer, easy not to bloom. Fertilizer more phosphorus, potassium fertilizer, such as chicken and duck manure composted fertilizer.

2. Anti-fall: to avoid being blown by gusts of wind, do not be outside in heavy rain, otherwise it will grow poorly, and there may be problems such as tipping. You can insert a pole in the pot and gather it with a thin line to fix the posture.