1, the first is the growth environment.
The suitable growth temperature of Eupatorium adenophorum is between 65438 08℃ and 25℃. If it is below 15℃, Eupatorium adenophorum will shed its leaves to adapt to the environment, while above 25℃, it will only grow white, so Eupatorium adenophorum is neither heat-resistant nor cold-resistant, and likes to grow in a relatively warm environment.
If you want Eupatorium adenophorum to produce bright flowers, don't put them directly in the sun in summer. You must do a good job of shading. It is best to move them to a sunny place indoors for breeding before the weather gets cold.
2, see dry see wet
Eupatorium adenophorum is easy to grow in warm and humid environment, but it doesn't mean that it likes humid environment. If you water too much, the roots will rot. Water the pot soil when it is slightly dry, so be sure to water it thoroughly.
When watering, water it slowly to make the soil absorb water better. If you water it too much at a time, water will flow out from under the flowerpot. Many people think it is completely watered. In fact, because the water is poured too fast, it will flow out directly from the flowerpot, but the soil inside is still dry, and the leaves will roll up and turn yellow after a long time.
3. Ventilation is also very important
Good ventilation is also an important factor in the flowering of Eupatorium adenophorum. If Eupatorium adenophorum can't be well ventilated, the soil can't emit water, which will easily lead to root rot and pests. Eupatorium adenophorum is difficult to bloom when attacked by pests.
4. Soil with good drainage performance
Eupatorium adenophorum likes humid environment and can't let water accumulate in flowerpots, so the choice of soil becomes very important, so try to choose sandy soil with very good drainage or fertile pastoral soil with pine needles to ensure good drainage.