Many beginners are not used to the book of flower care, and they can’t understand what the family, genus, perennial, perennial flowers, place of origin and other proper terms on the book mean. In fact, professionals often find the way to cultivate this kind of plant through such dozens of words of information. For example, “perennial” means that this kind of flower can live for many years. If its origin is in the north of China, it has certain cold resistance and may be able to survive in the open. For another example, if it is a bulbous flower, it means that the plants on the ground will die after flowering for a period of time, and the underground bulbous will enter a dormant state. At this time, the bulbs are not dead. If they are well preserved, they can still grow in the next year (of course, further cultivation measures should be taken to blossom).
The climatic conditions of plant origin are the most basic basis for cultivation. For example, plants grown in the Amazon rainforest must have high temperature and humidity, which are most suitable for cultivation in South China. This is why Guangdong, Hainan and Taiwan have become the main cultivation places for these plants. If the plants are native to tropical arid desert areas, they need to be planted on sunny sandy land. Rhododendron grows in high mountains and foggy areas, and it will wither and scorch in summer in plain areas. These plants can also be cultivated in other areas, but it will cost more to warm them, or cool them, or humidify them.
Special attention should be paid to the optimum growth temperature of each flower. During this period, flowers grow most vigorously, and the demand for fertilizer and water is also the largest. Good management and protection of this period is the basic guarantee for cultivating high-quality flowers. Ordinary growers often ignore this point and lack the care to treat each kind of flower differently. Therefore, the flowers raised are just ordinary, not as spiritual as professionals. However, the “degree” of fertilization and watering cannot be learned from books, nor is it safe to learn from other places. The most reliable thing is to summarize it through practice, because the specific conditions of each person in different places are different.
At present, there are many kinds of pesticides to prevent diseases and insect pests, and the fertilizers for flower cultivation have their own characteristics. Books are no longer rooted, and only people can do it. New products should be tried to use, that is, do not stick to the rules, nor blindly believe in advertising.
Then there is the propagation method. The method is universal, but the optimal temperature for rooting determines the optimal propagation time. Reproduction at other times has a lower success rate, or even leads to failure.