The weather gets warmer in spring, but the climate is unstable and changeable. If potted plants are moved out for outdoor maintenance, pay attention to the abnormal weather. Some flowers can't get wet in the rain, and some flowers are afraid of the wind. The growing environment of each variety should be well managed. Flowers in spring will produce new roots and leaves, and their roots are relatively weak and in a relatively fragile period. If the amount of fertilizer is good, it will burn the roots if it is applied too densely. In spring, the temperature is not particularly high, and flowers need less water, but they need more water than in winter. The frequency of watering should be appropriately increased compared with that in winter. Observe the leaves of flowers, prepare dry water or fish water, and water it in time if it wilts slightly, so that the water can keep the same temperature as the flowers, which is beneficial to the growth of flowers. Flowers that need to be divided into pots and plants are most likely to be cultivated successfully in spring.
When plants propagate independently, they must be raised in small pots at first, and when they grow to a certain extent, they can be replaced with large pots. The soil and flowers in the small pot should be moved to the big pot together, so as not to affect the growth of flowers and reduce the occurrence of maladjustment. When the flowerpot is very small, it does not use the regeneration of flowers. Turning pots in spring, adding fertilizer to the bottom of pots a few centimeters away from the root system, and then replacing them with appropriate flower-protecting soil, are beneficial to the growth of flowers, reducing the phenomenon of not connecting pots, and the success rate of survival and growth is extremely high. Flowers with seeds are mostly planted and propagated in spring, which is the best time. Seeding and propagation are divided into seedlings and pots, which are easy to survive. After spending a winter, spring came, and they began to welcome new growth, pruning dead branches and yellow leaves in time and sorting out their favorite shapes.