Marigolds Indoor Growth
Indoor Planting of Calendula
Calendula, sex likes a sunny environment, but indoor planting is also possible. Cultivating Calendula indoors requires detailed knowledge of its growth habits in order to make it thrive.
Indoor light may be inferior to outdoor light, but Calendula can still grow well in places with abundant scattered light. Indoor south to the windowsill, sunlight can be moderately illuminated, providing necessary light for the growth of Calendula and protecting it from the scorching sun.
In terms of temperature, Calendula can adapt well, generally at room temperature indoors. However, it is necessary to avoid cold, and the room temperature should be maintained in a suitable range in winter to prevent frostbite of the plants.
The choice of soil is also important. It is advisable to use loose and fertile soil with good drainage, so that the root system can breathe smoothly and avoid root rot caused by water accumulation.
When watering, the principle of seeing dry and seeing wet should be adhered to. The indoor air may be relatively dry, but it should not be over-watered, otherwise it will easily cause the soil to be too wet. Observe the surface of the soil, water it dry, and water it thoroughly.
Fertilization can be done in a timely manner. When growing vigorously, apply an appropriate amount of thin fertilizer to help its branches and leaves flourish and flowers are gorgeous.
Indoor planting of calendula, although challenging, takes good care of it, provides a suitable environment according to its growth characteristics, and can also enjoy the beauty of its blooming flowers, adding vitality to the room.