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When is the flowering period of malachite grass?
There is no specific flowering time of malachite grass, which generally depends on its sowing time. It will bloom in about two or three months after planting. It usually blooms in May every year and lasts until the end of 10. The flowering time is longer. Adequate sunshine is needed for maintenance, especially in autumn, and the climate is most suitable for growth.

Flowering time of malachite

Peacock grass belongs to Compositae, and it has no specific flowering time, which generally depends on its sowing time. It can bloom in about two or three months after planting, usually in May every year, and it lasts until the end of 10, and the flowering time is relatively long.

How long does malachite bloom?

The flowering time of malachite grass is about 5-6 months, which is relatively long. After flowering, the color is golden yellow or orange, which is very bright and beautiful.

Maintenance of peacock grass at flowering stage

When maintaining malachite grass, you need to receive sufficient sunlight, especially in autumn, and the climate is most suitable for growth. Usually the temperature should be kept between 10-30 degrees, and it is best to move indoors for maintenance in winter, because it is not very cold-resistant.

Flowering and watering

Peacock grass doesn't have that high demand for water, so don't water it often. Generally, after the basin soil is completely cracked, water is poured again.

Fertilization at flowering stage

Peacock flowers have a long flowering period, usually two flowering periods, March-May and 8- 10, so fertilization is necessary, and compound fertilizer is generally applied.

Flowering pruning

Peacock grass needs to be pruned continuously during the flowering period, and the residual flowers and dead leaves should be pruned clean after the flowering period, and pruning should be carried out when the weather is fine.

Posttreatment of malachite at flowering stage

Peacock grass needs proper pruning after flowering, and pruning residual flowers and dead leaves can reduce nutrient consumption. After that, it needs to be maintained in a well-lit place, and it needs to be properly trimmed and watered at ordinary times, which is more conducive to future growth and development.