Primrose "Akaulis": description and cultivation
Primrose "Akaulis" is a common perennial plant, which is preferred to grow not only by professional growers, but also by amateurs. There are about 500 species of primroses in the wild, many of which have long been used as home and garden plants. Therefore, you should familiarize yourself in detail with the primrose "Akaulis", learn the main secrets of its cultivation, reproduction and transplantation.
Description
Primrose is grown in almost all countries in the world, and Russia is no exception. However, most of its varieties are common in Asian countries. These flowers can grow in pots and outdoors. Primrose "Akaulis" has rather short stems, due to their small size - only 20 cm - it is often called stemless. The rosette of the plant forms at the root, from which large elongated green leaves grow with small villi on them.
The primrose begins to bloom in the spring and ends at the end of July. The flowers of the plant have the correct shape, their size, as a rule, is no more than 40 mm. The flower is considered not very moody, but for its good development, you should still adhere to some growing rules.
Home care
Primrose does not really like too bright light, a slightly shaded place is best for her. The plant prefers fresh air, so in the warm season it can be taken out onto the balcony or outside when living in a private house.
Primrose is best tolerated is moderate coolness. The optimum temperature for the comfortable growth of this plant is +15 degrees. The higher the temperature during the flowering period, the faster it will end.
In order for the plant to bloom annually, it is very important in the spring to find the optimal place for the flower pot, where the temperature will not be higher than + 14– + 15 °.
It should also be noted that moist air is very important for primrose. That is why it can be sprayed from a spray bottle more often than other plants.
However, it is undesirable to wipe the leaves of the plant, as you can damage them, and they will wither: they are rather fragile
Too warm places and dry air should be avoided. Therefore, it is not recommended to place containers with a plant next to batteries.
For indoor primrose, it is very important to choose the right soil. The substrate for it should be light and loose, it should contain all the necessary trace elements, so it is best to purchase it in a specialized gardening store.
The container for the plant should be shallow and wide. Often, plastic or clay pots are used for young primroses.
Watering
In order for the primrose to live the allotted time and bloom regularly, it is very important to take proper care of it. Watering your primrose should be regular, but moderate. Excessive watering can lead to the occurrence of diseases, as a result of which the plant will not only not bloom, but may also die.
For irrigation, it is very important to use settled water at room temperature.
In winter, watering should be reduced. Spraying is best done no more than once a month.
Top dressing
Top dressing for primrose should be regular. As a rule, flower growers combine it with watering. The plant should be fed no more than 2 times a month. Fertilizing is recommended during flowering and active growth of primrose. As top dressing, you can choose combined options for indoor plants.
Fertilizing, in which there are organic substances and minerals, is mandatory.
Young primroses love loosening. Therefore, after each watering, the soil must be slightly loosened: so it will be saturated with oxygen, which will be of great benefit to the young plant. If you do not want to constantly carry out the procedure, you can use decorative mulch, which is easy to purchase at any gardening store. Primrose "Akaulis" grows as a small and at the same time compact bush, which is why florists and florists do not recommend pinching it.
Reproduction and transplantation
Primula "Akaulis" can be propagated in several ways:
- division of the main bush;
- growing a flower from seeds (for this, as a rule, primrose in seeds "Akaulis mix" is used);
- by cuttings.
The first way is pretty straightforward.
- It is necessary to divide the main (uterine) bush into several parts. Each part should be with roots and leaves.
- Then they should be planted in small containers. At first, it may even be cups, at the bottom of which drainage should be placed, and on top - soil.
- It is best to use a store-bought substrate for planting. It is very important to carefully place the parts with roots separated from the mother plant in the cups, and they must be sprinkled with soil no less carefully.
- At the end of the procedure, young plants should be slightly moistened and put in a permanent place until the next transplant.
A more problematic and time-consuming method of propagation is the option using seeds. Their germination rate is rather low. Typically, primrose seeds are planted in the ground in late autumn or early winter, although in some cases, planting can also be carried out in the summer.
For favorable seed germination, it is best to place them in a bright room with high humidity. To speed up the germination of seeds, you can cover them with foil or glass, thus creating a greenhouse effect.
The optimum temperature for seed germination is + 15– + 18 °. Usually, after sowing, the first shoots appear within a few weeks. Nevertheless, the germination of all seeds is a rather controversial issue.
Sometimes the plant is propagated by cutting a leaf with a bud. Such cuttings should be planted in the substrate, deepening by only 1 cm. When planting, it is very important to pay attention to the fact that the bud should not be covered with the substrate.
Possible diseases and pests
If you adhere to the basic recommendations for growing primrose, then the plant should not get sick. As for insects, they often fly over from other diseased plants, which is why the treatment should be carried out as carefully as possible.
- If the room is too humid, and the air temperature is higher than recommended for the growth of primrose, then the plant may begin to hurt. At the same time, flowers can quickly dry out and fall off, and the leaves can turn yellow. This situation can only be corrected by moving the plant to a more suitable place.
- If insects are bred on the plant: a spider mite or whitefly, then you can use special fast-acting insecticides, which immediately have a detrimental effect on parasites of this kind.
- If a scale insect attacked, then before starting to process the plant, the insects should be collected by hand. All manipulations with insecticides should be carried out only with protective gloves and a mask.
Excessive humidity in the room and very frequent spraying of the plant can cause the development of a fungal disease on it. This is usually gray rot. It is characterized by the appearance of noticeable gray spots on the leaves of the plant. To get rid of this ailment can be special phytopreparations and properly selected top dressing. It is recommended to treat the cut-off points of the affected leaves with crushed activated carbon.
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