PLANT CARE ( Snapdragons | Dog Flower | Shwanmukh | Antirrhinum Majus )
The ideal temperatures are 60 to 75 degrees during the day and 50 to 55 degrees at night. | |
Snapdragons will bloom most profusely in full sun or partial shade. | |
Average room (around 40% relative humidity). | |
Snapdragons need adequate watering. Keep seedlings moist for the first few weeks. |
ADDITIONAL CARE FOR DOG FLOWERS
Snapdragons, Dog Flower, Shwanmukh, and Antirrhinum Majus, are somewhat slow to develop when planted from seeds. Seeds started indoors a few weeks before the last winter frost can also be grown quite effectively. Snapdragons do best in rich, well-depleting soil in a radiant area; however, they will endure some concealment.
Squeezing off the stem tips on youthful plants will make them thicker and bushier, and deadheading the spent blossoms will broaden the sprouting season. Regularly squarely into the main ice of the pre-winter or late fall. Snapdragons can rehash blossom all through the season, but they do their best in the cool of spring and fall. In more relaxed environments, they sprout the entire summer, and in milder environments, they sometimes blossom all through the colder time of year. These fleeting perennials are generally developed as annuals.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant in the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. Eventually, the delivered plant may differ in, for example, size, number of flowers, and number of branches. The plant will be in a plastic pot, not the one shown in the picture.
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