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Nemophila

Nemophila

It is a herbaceous plant that produces lovely little blue flowers . It is relatively cold-hardy and has strong vitality , making it very suitable for flower beds , potted plants , or hanging baskets .

Ideal ambient temperature: around 15~20°C.

Avoid water accumulation/flooding

Although they need water, if the soil is too waterlogged (soaked), the seeds will rot due to lack of oxygen.

Avoid soil drying

The soil must be kept moist. If it is too dry, the seeds will not be able to absorb water and will fail to germinate.

Until it sprouts, place it in a shady place for half a day.

Avoid direct sunlight; place in a semi-shaded area (with diffused light).

1. Spread the seeds evenly on the soil surface, avoiding overlapping.

2. Then gently cover with soil.

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Post-germination management

After germination and during the early stages of growth, water gently using a sprayer or similar tool to avoid washing away the seedlings with excessive water flow.

Timing: Water thoroughly only when the soil surface is dry .


Thinning


When 2-4 true leaves have grown , retain 3-4 strong seedlings and remove the excess seedlings.

If you want the plant to grow larger, it is recommended to transplant it into a larger pot .

Lighting and ventilation management

Manage it in a sunny and well-ventilated place.

Getting plenty of sunlight and maintaining good ventilation can help prevent diseases .

Since baby's breath is not tolerant of high temperatures and humidity , please pay special attention to watering management .

Reasons for germination failure

Reason 1: Temperature

The germination temperature is around 15-20°C . Have you been able to maintain this temperature?

Reason 2: Soil moisture (dryness)

If the soil moisture dries out, the seeds that were originally moist will become dry , and the germination rate will decrease.

Reason 3: Excessive soil moisture

If the soil is too wet, the seeds will not be able to breathe and will rot.

Reason 4: Individual differences in seeds

If the seeds are too old , the germination rate will be poor.

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Causes of plant wilting

Reason 1: Overwatering (root rot)

Reason 1: Overwatering (root rot)


Another reason is over-care and excessive daily watering.
If the soil is too wet, the roots cannot breathe and will rot and die. The roots will shrink and disappear, turn brown, and become thin and fragile.

Reason 2: Dryness

If you forget to water your plants, the soil will dry out and the plants will wither.
The leaves will become dry and brittle.
If there is still moisture in the leaves, water them thoroughly.
They might be able to recover.

Reason 3: Lack of sunlight (Extended)

If the seedlings do not receive enough sunlight after germination, the stems will grow too quickly and eventually break under the weight of the flower heads, causing the plant to wither. Make sure the plant receives ample sunlight and avoid overwatering.

Reason 4: The temperature is not suitable

Every plant has its optimal growth temperature.
Both excessively high and low temperatures can slow down plant growth and even cause plants to wither.

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    It contains a type of soil that expands when exposed to hot water.

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