Spears belong to poppy herbivores, including icelandic poppy, also known as icelandic spears. Here's to learn about the cultivation methods of the endangered icelandics。

It is also distributed in north america. Sex is cold-resistant, suitable for sufficient light and cool climate in the spring, and not for hot and hot summers. Usually in the early winter seasons. The soil is not demanding, but it is estranged with fertile sandy soil at a distance of 20 centimetres, then covered with a membranes, or sowed when the surface of the early spring is unfrozen, with seedlings occurring two weeks later and the membranes gradually decimated when the light is free. The pristine are straight- root flowers, which are deep, small-sided, and tend to grow more than twice as long as a plant and therefore cannot be transplanted. Hard transplantation and low survival rates. When the sapling is denser, it can be spread over two or three times over a period of time, with a distance of 10 to 15 cm. Beauty demands less fat, but not heavy fat and soil。

Precious women tend to sow in late spring, in late march, and late autumn, in october; they can also sow in the greenhouses in january and see flowers in late april. During the month of january, a pelvis of estranged old soil with an inner diameter of 20 cm flattened and sown with 20 to 30 grains, and the soil was soaked with an invisible seed. The seedlings produce the soil, and in several cases they carry the seedlings of the earth, leaving them weak and strong, leaving three to five plants for planting. When the seedling is 30 cm high, the planting soil is gradually filled up to the mouth to prevent the planting of a thin tubing. Keep the light full, the ambient air clean, at no less than 5°c at night, and avoid dry water and flooding, which can bloom in march until the may 1 festival。

These are the methods of cultivation of the icelandic poignant, which you have been told by a writer。




