The Bouvard is a small evergreen shrub with very showy flowers is commonly grown as a houseplant. It 'a plant native to Mexico, with woody stems, the flowers are fragrant, the leaves smooth and bright green.
Display: in the spring should be kept in good light but no direct sunlight in summer must be exposed to air, even outdoors without direct exposure to sunlight. Temperature: fifteen - Four degrees from February to September, in the remaining months, the temperature is kept between quarter past one p.m. degrees.
Watering in summer watering must be regular or abundant if it is hot. In winter, we must keep only the soil moist. After pruning the watering should be more abundant.
Fertilizer: every two weeks from May to late October is a dilute liquid fertilizer in the water for watering.
Land: must be fertile and acid, consisting of the land of heather and sand in equal parts.
Pruning: after flowering for about six weeks, the pots should be kept damp at the beginning of February the main branches are cut to two inches from the base. After pruning, to encourage new shoots, it must give the plant a greater quantity of water. Potted plants, after two or three years, should be replaced with new plants obtained by cuttings.
Watering in summer watering must be regular or abundant if it is hot. In winter, we must keep only the soil moist. After pruning the watering should be more abundant.
Fertilizer: every two weeks from May to late October is a dilute liquid fertilizer in the water for watering.
Land: must be fertile and acid, consisting of the land of heather and sand in equal parts.
Pruning: after flowering for about six weeks, the pots should be kept damp at the beginning of February the main branches are cut to two inches from the base. After pruning, to encourage new shoots, it must give the plant a greater quantity of water. Potted plants, after two or three years, should be replaced with new plants obtained by cuttings.
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