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Potted Gerbera jamesonii cultivation

Potted Gerbera jamesonii cultivation

I have always liked potted gerbera. In addition to its colorful and gorgeous colors, it also has a very strange species called hibiscus. I like gerbera jamesonii, and I can't refuse its lovely bright smiling face like sunshine, a youthful vigor.

The potted Gerbera jamesonii has only one rhizome and has a very fresh and intimate feeling. It has many colors, and each color is so bright and beautiful that people are reluctant to give up. Those who are greedy for flowers must want to keep one of each color.

Potted Gerbera jamesonii is a perennial herbaceous flower plant of Compositae, and its flowering period is in spring and autumn. If it is well maintained and the conditions are suitable, it can bloom all year round. The corolla on its inflorescence is very big, just like a sunflower in the sun.

After planting Gerbera jamesonii, I found that it is also a follower of the sun, just like sunflowers. When the sun goes down, it will put away its petals, but when the sun rises the next day, it will still bloom as scheduled to welcome the rising sun. Sunflowers are different from gerbera. The collected sunflowers will never bloom again the next day, but will wither and bear seeds.

Potted gerbera jamesonii, it is best to disinfect the soil once before planting to prevent pests and diseases. The soil in the basin is a sandy soil rich in humus and well drained.

Potted Gerbera jamesonii, it is best to put some fried sesame seeds under the upper pot, so that the fertilizer can keep up, it will keep blooming, the leaves will sprout more and more, and the leaves will be black and shiny.

Daily watering, don't water too often, it is easy to rot the roots, wait until the soil in the basin is dry, and then water it thoroughly.