When the temperature is over 35 degrees, grow 8 types of "lightloving flowers". The hotter and more sunny they are, the more they bloom. You can easily turn your garden into a
Every year when summer comes, the temperature will rise rapidly, and in many places the high temperature will exceed 35 degrees.
In this case, many flowers and plants will grow slowly or enter a dormant period, just like succulents, kalanchoe, Clivia, etc., they all become wilted and look lifeless.
However, there are also some "light-loving flowers" that bloom more and more as the sun gets hotter, easily turning your home into a garden. What are these 8 kinds of flowers?
1. Lotus (Bowl Lotus)
The lotus is an elegant flower that "grows out of the mud but remains unstained, is clear and pure but not coquettish, is hollow inside and straight outside, and has no vines or branches."
At the same time, the lotus is also a "light-loving flower". When caring for it, the more sunlight it gets, the better it grows, and the more and brighter the flowers will be.
If you have a small yard at home, you can grow lotus flowers in a water tank, or dig a lotus pond. It would be nice to enjoy the lotus flowers every year.
When planting, the soil must be nutritious, that is, use soil with more leaf mold. You can also add fermented sesame cake fertilizer to the soil to make the soil more fertile and grow better lotus, and there is no need to apply fertilizer in the later stage.
You can grow lotus on the balcony, or you can grow bowl lotus in a bowl or pot. The soil can be made of sugar mud or soil with more leaf mold, which can also make the lotus grow well.
2. Bougainvillea
When bougainvillea blooms, the branches are full of splendor and it is a flower that many flower lovers like, especially the hard-flowering bougainvillea variety, which blooms non-stop.
Bougainvillea is a flower that is particularly resistant to the sun. Even if the temperature exceeds 38 degrees in summer, there will be no problem with Bougainvillea. Moreover, the more sun it is exposed to, the better it grows and the more beautiful flowers it can bloom.
If there is too little sunlight, the bougainvillea will only grow leaves but no flowers. There is a saying about growing bougainvillea: "Picking leaves can make it sprout, and more light can make it bloom."
In addition, in order to make bougainvillea bloom, you can also spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate, that is, 0.1%, once every 7 days to promote bougainvillea flowering.
3. Rose
Rose is also called the queen of flowers. When it blooms, it is gorgeous, elegant and magnificent. Especially some fragrant roses are even more beautiful and fragrant.
In the eyes of many flower lovers, when the temperature reaches above 35 degrees, the rose will grow slowly or stop growing. In this case, the number of rose flowers will decrease or the flowers will wither before they even bloom.
In fact, there is a kind of rose that is very sun-resistant. Its name is Fireworks Wave Rose. The more it is exposed to the sun, the brighter its color becomes, the more flowers it blooms, and the more beautiful it becomes.
In addition, many micro-moons are also very sun-resistant, just like the juice balcony. When they first bloom, the color is like juice, and the color will turn white later, but the flowers will not be sunburned. And the ability to resist diseases and pests is also very strong, which is suitable for balcony cultivation.
4. Jasmine
Jasmine is particularly resistant to sunlight. Even in temperatures above 40 degrees, it can withstand strong sunlight without any problems. As the old saying goes, "Jasmine can't be killed by the sun, and orchids can't be killed by the shade." This means that jasmine can tolerate sunlight, and orchids can tolerate shade.
Therefore, when growing jasmine at a temperature above 35 degrees, there is no need to provide shade. Even if the leaves wilt at noon, there will be no problem in the afternoon.
It just needs to be heavily pruned after flowering, leaving two pairs of leaves and cutting off everything above so that new branches can grow. The hotter and sunnier it gets, the more it blooms, and it can easily become a garden.
5. Blue Snowflake
When the temperature exceeds 35 degrees, the blue snow flower will grow well and bloom bright flowers. It can be said that the stronger the sunlight and the hotter the weather, the better the blue snow flower will grow.
In order to make the blue snow flower bloom, you can also use potassium dihydrogen phosphate, so that it can bloom continuously. Even if the temperature exceeds 35 degrees, you can continue to enjoy the flowers and turn your home into a garden.
6. Dahlia
Dahlia is also called Western lotus. When it blooms, the flowers are as elegant and luxurious as peony, so it is also known as one of the top ten famous flowers in the world.
Dahlias are particularly resistant to sunlight and heat. If you have a garden, you can grow dahlias there. If you have a balcony, you can also grow small dahlias.
Dahlias and dahlias are very resistant to sunlight. As long as they are kept in a sunny place, they will not grow well even in temperatures above 35 degrees. On the contrary, if there is less sunlight, they will not grow well.
7. Euphorbia
Although many flower lovers hate the Euphorbia pilosa, saying that it is poisonous and not suitable for home cultivation, many flower lovers recognize that the Euphorbia pilosa has a strong flowering ability.
Euphorbia milii is a "light-loving flower". Even when the temperature is over 35 degrees or even 40 degrees, it needs strong sunlight to grow better and bloom more. Even Euphorbia milii alone can become a beautiful garden.
However, when growing Euphorbia milii at home, you need to be careful, especially if you have children at home, to prevent the children from getting pricked and poisoned.
8. Chlorophytum comosum
Chlorophytum comosum is also a flower that is particularly resistant to sunlight, so Rong Jie calls it a "light-loving flower". If there is less sunlight and more watering, Chlorophytum comosum is likely to grow only leaves but no flowers.
Therefore, when raising Chlorophytum comosum, in addition to raising it in sufficient sunlight, you should also water it after the soil is dry. Using 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate once every ten days or so can make Chlorophytum comosum bloom like a burst of flowers.
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When the temperature is over 35 degrees, you can grow 8 types of "light-loving flowers". The hotter and more sunny they are, the more they bloom, and you can easily turn your home into a beautiful garden. If you like light-loving flowers, choose from the above eight types of flowers and turn your home into a beautiful garden.