
Daisy (scientific name: Bellis perennis L.), is a kind of plant of the genus Daisy in the family Asteraceae, a perennial herb. About 10 cm high.
Daisies are native to Europe. The original species are considered bushy weeds, flowering in spring.
Daisies can be branched and propagated in cold regions where they can survive the summer.
Sowing chooses loose, breathable medium. Because the daisy seeds are very small, they are not suitable for on-demand sowing, so they are generally sown. When the seedlings have 2-3 true leaves, they can be transplanted once. The pH value of the sowing medium is preferably 5.8-6.5, and the EC value is 0.5-0.75. After sowing, keep the temperature of 18-20°C and the humidity of 80-90%, and germinate within 5-8 days.
After hardening the seedlings can be potted. If plug seedlings are used, the root system has already filled the plug. Use a 300px caliber nutrition bowl for the upper pot. There is no need to change the flower pot after potting. When potting compound fertilizer can be added as base fertilizer. Water the roots in time after potting. Light regulation: Daisies also like sunlight, both during growth and flowering. Sufficient light can promote the growth of plants, the leaves are green, and the amount of flowers increases.