Cultivation methods and precautions of Impatiens

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-29 12:36

Temperature: when curing Impatiens, it is recommended to control the temperature between 16-26 ℃. Sunshine: the daily light receiving time shall be more than 4 hours. If possible, it can receive more scattered light. Watering: it should be watered in time to keep its soil slightly wet all the time. Soil: it likes soft, thick and breathable soil, but it can also grow in slightly worse soil.

1、 Curing method

1. Temperature: when curing Impatiens, it is recommended to control the temperature between 16-26 ℃. Because this is its optimum growth temperature, in this temperature range, it can grow faster. In winter, keep warm and control the temperature above 10 ℃ to avoid freezing

2. Sunshine: it likes light and should receive light for more than 4 hours every day. If possible, let it receive more light, which is conducive to its growth. However, it should be noted that it cannot be exposed to too strong light, otherwise it will cause poor growth

Impatiens

3. Watering: it likes a growing environment with plenty of water but not too much. When curing, it should be watered in time to keep its soil slightly wet. In summer, watering can be increased appropriately. But if it rains, stop watering to avoid waterlogging

4. Soil: it likes soft, thick and breathable soil, but it can also grow in slightly worse soil. However, in order to make it grow better, it is suggested to use garden soil, rotten leaves, sandy soil and other soil to make its culture soil

Impatiens

2、 Precautions

In summer, we should pay attention to the prevention of diseases and pests. It can be sprayed with some low concentration liquid medicine to prevent the occurrence of diseases and pests. In addition, if the plant is planted on the ground, pay attention to weeding regularly and remove the weeds growing around it in time, so as not to take away the nutrients of the plant and lead to poor growth

Impatiens

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Cultivation methods and precautions of Impatiens

Liu Huilin
2022-03-29 12:36
Description Temperature: when curing Impatiens, it is recommended to control the temperature between 16-26 ℃. Sunshine: the daily light receiving time shall be more than 4 hours. If possible, it can receive more scattered light. Watering: it should be watered in time to keep its soil slightly wet all the time. Soil: it likes soft, thick and breathable soil, but it can also grow in slightly worse soil.

1、 Curing method

1. Temperature: when curing Impatiens, it is recommended to control the temperature between 16-26 ℃. Because this is its optimum growth temperature, in this temperature range, it can grow faster. In winter, keep warm and control the temperature above 10 ℃ to avoid freezing

2. Sunshine: it likes light and should receive light for more than 4 hours every day. If possible, let it receive more light, which is conducive to its growth. However, it should be noted that it cannot be exposed to too strong light, otherwise it will cause poor growth

Impatiens

3. Watering: it likes a growing environment with plenty of water but not too much. When curing, it should be watered in time to keep its soil slightly wet. In summer, watering can be increased appropriately. But if it rains, stop watering to avoid waterlogging

4. Soil: it likes soft, thick and breathable soil, but it can also grow in slightly worse soil. However, in order to make it grow better, it is suggested to use garden soil, rotten leaves, sandy soil and other soil to make its culture soil

Impatiens

2、 Precautions

In summer, we should pay attention to the prevention of diseases and pests. It can be sprayed with some low concentration liquid medicine to prevent the occurrence of diseases and pests. In addition, if the plant is planted on the ground, pay attention to weeding regularly and remove the weeds growing around it in time, so as not to take away the nutrients of the plant and lead to poor growth

Impatiens

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