1. Soil: Soil with good air permeability and water permeability should be selected, such as peat soil, garden soil, moss, etc., and several holes can be left at the bottom of the basin to facilitate drainage.
2. Daylighting: Keep outdoors in spring, summer and autumn to receive sufficient light. Don't be too dark, otherwise it will affect growth and hinder flowering. Generally put indoors in winter, and choose a location with good light.
3, watering: when the soil is about to dry, it should be replenished in time, but the amount should be controlled, no matter which season, no water can be accumulated. Bluegrass needs more water in summer, so it needs to be watered twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. There is little water in winter, just add some water.
Maintenance skills of bluegrass
1. bluegrass flowers like acidic soil with rich humus and good loose drainage, and the PH is usually around 5.5~6.5. Try not to use alkaline soil, otherwise the root system development will become worse. During the breeding period, the soil should be changed every year.
2. When watering flowers and plants, use rainwater and spring water, tap water and rice washing water, and don't stay overnight. When watering, you should water from the edge of the basin, not directly from above. June-September is the bud growth period of orchids every year, and the water quantity increases, so it should be watered once every morning.
3. The newly planted potted Poa pratensis should be fertilized after 1-2 years. When the leaf buds of bluegrass grow to about 65438±0.5cm, liquid fertilizer should be applied once a month to control its concentration at about 65438 00%. When fertilizing bluegrass, you can't use chemical fertilizer.