Herbal flower cultivation

What should I pay attention to when planting herbal flowers? The soil in which herbaceous flowers are grown is usually required to be loose and fertile, has good water retention and water permeability, is excellent in aggregate structure, and has a high humus content. In production practice, flower farmers in many places use formulated soils and they work well. This mixed formula soil is loose, breathable, water-retaining, heat-insulating, and fertile, making it ideal for the cultivation of herbaceous flowers. To grow good herbaceous flowers, we must carefully prepare the soil according to the growth habits of various herbaceous flowers and lay a good soil foundation for flower growth. To deepen the land, flatten and refine the soil, and plant it in the open air. If sowing seedlings are to be sown, they should also be ready to sow the soil for the formulation, fine leveling, watering, and then seeding. Some local flower growers have summarized the following techniques: Grass soil should be finely ground, and sandy bottom soil should be the most commonly used. The surface layer covered the formula soil and the first watering and protection. Shed flowers and flowers catch the morning market, generally open-air species. How to grow herbaceous flowers? Most herbaceous flowers are grown on their own. The method of breeding is to select excellent flower strains for cultivation. The seeds must be harvested after they are ripened. The harvested seeds can be used to sow seedlings. The sowing time of herbaceous flowers is not the same. It must be sown according to its growth cycle and time of market. When seedlings are used to breed young seedlings, the following problems should be paid attention to: Spreading should be uniform, and after sowing, cover with fine sand and cover 0.5 cm in thickness. The best temperature for seed germination is 16-26 degrees Celsius. To facilitate production, keep in mind the following production schedules: Grass seedlings are critical, and intensive cultivation is a must. Before sowing, ground water was poured and the seeds were sown. Spread evenly soak the soil and keep the moisture and seedlings moist. How to manage herbal flower production? When the herbaceous flower seedlings grow to three true leaves, transplanting will be carried out. The planting spacing is usually about 20 centimeters, and after planting, the seedlings must be irrigated. When the seedlings grow to the bud stage, fertilizers should be properly increased. When topdressing, organic fertilizers and inorganic fertilizers should be applied. Normally, appropriate amounts of urea and maltings fermented at high temperatures should be applied. Fertilizer should be applied while watering, so that the fertilizer goes with the water. As the temperature decreases, it enters the period of enclosure management, especially in the flower bud bud differentiation period, the light should be sufficient, without sufficient sunlight, it will affect the quality of flowers. If it is a potted flower, it should be opened at a certain distance when the flower is placed in, so that it can receive light evenly. Some experienced flower farmers have summed up the management of flowers according to the following techniques: The seedlings should be excavated in the ground and transplanted without delay. According to the growth of fertilizer, flowerpots are critical. The buds should be listed on the market and the buds should be open for marketing nights.