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Portulaca is a sun-loving plant. It can be maintained in a sunny environment to make the plant bloom bright flowers, and the portulaca should be pruned to cut off its decayed branches and leaves to help the plant save nutrients. When the soil is dry, portulaca should be provided with pollution-free water in time to prevent plants from drying up due to lack of water.
Portulaca is inseparable from light during the growth process. Insufficient light will cause poor plant growth. During maintenance, they can be placed in a sunny environment to maintain normal plant growth. In addition, the portulaca is resistant to the sun, so there is no need to build a sunshade net in the hot summer weather.
During the flowering period of portulaca, it is necessary to trim them regularly. Use sterilized scissors to cut away the withered flowers and poorly growing branches and leaves of portulaca to help the plants save nutrients. After pruning, you can apply plant ash to the wound to help the portulaca wounds Heal as soon as possible.
Portulaca has strong drought resistance and is afraid of waterlogging. It is not necessary to water it frequently during maintenance to prevent the plants from accumulating water and rot. It is best to add water to the portulaca when the soil is dry and keep the soil in a slightly humid state.
When planting portulaca, it is recommended to prepare fertile and breathable potting soil, so that the seedlings will grow vigorously in the later stage. After preparation, sprinkle the seeds directly on the surface of the soil, cover the soil after sprinkling, and water them properly, and they will germinate soon. During the growth of the seedlings, the management should be strengthened and the seedlings should be thinned in time. After thinning, ensure that the distance between the seedlings is about four or five centimeters, so that they can grow vigorously and bloom soon.
One, Prepare potting soil
Before planting, you must prepare suitable soil. Although it is resistant to barrenness, the soil is best to be fertile, so that the growth in the later period will be more vigorous. It can be mixed with leaf-mould soil, garden soil and river sand. Such soil is fertile, loose and breathable.
The method of growing portulaca is very simple, mostly by spreading. The seeds can be sprinkled directly on the surface of the soil. Sprinkle them as evenly as possible. Cover them with a thin layer of soil. After a few days, new shoots will sprout and start to grow.
Three, Seedling management
Strengthen management during the seedling stage, especially in terms of light, humidity, and temperature. Spray water frequently to moisturize, but do not need too much water, and there should be no long-term accumulation of water. The best temperature is around 25 degrees Celsius. If it is cooling down, it should be properly controlled to avoid the premature death of the seedlings.
The seedlings of portulaca must be thinned after the growth is stable. The seedlings should not grow too dense, otherwise the nutrients and water will be insufficient and hinder growth. When thinning the seedlings, prepare a pair of tweezers to cut off the thin young seedlings in batches, leaving only the thick ones. The spacing between the seedlings should be about three or four centimeters.
Five, matters needing attention
When planting portulaca, pay attention to the choice of time. It should not be too early or too late. The temperature is unstable too early, and the temperature is too high too late, which is not conducive to the germination and growth of seedlings. It is best to do it in the spring of April and May, when the temperature is stable and the temperature is not high.