Portulaca flower, dophar ki rani or 9 to 5
Portulaca flower is a summer ☀️ flowering plant. This plant is a lover of sunlight.It is excellent for for high heat areas. lt can be
Planted through seeds as well as from cuttings ,it also have two varieties one is desi and another is hybrid.It looks really beautiful when it grows all colors in same hanging basket.It gives bunch of flower after a little shower of rain 🌧. Very less water should needed in 9 to 5.
How to Grow
It can be grow in normal garden top soil. We can grow it from cuttings or seed of different colors like pink, white,yellow, dabble,peach etc
It can be grown in garden like flower bed.
It will give flower after 55 to 60 days .It may be bloom between 9am to 5pm.It looks so beautiful In hanging bottle ,hangingpots , on wall fancing balconies or on the top of the roof.
Tips for growing portulaca
Depending on how much space you have in your home, you can grow a waterfall of different colored flowers. No additional space is needed.A pot is hung on the wall with nails. Afterward, we stack empty coke bottles one on top of the other. A round container is placed on the ground and filled with soil. Recycling plastic bottles is used to make a balcony hanging garden for growing portulaca.
It also looks so pretty when coke bottles are hanging in a line with different colors. The most effective way to grow moss roses is to use plastic bottles for gardening. Plants like this are semi-succulents. Composed cow dunks are commonly available. Fertilizers can also be made from used tea. Deadheading during the pre-flowering season is the preferred way to increase flowering in portulaca. Root rot can be caused by too much water in the soil, which is one of the reasons for low flowering.
In plants, seed formation reduces flowering. This might be the cause of the problem, so remove the dead flowers and branches. If you do this somehow, you will see very beautiful results. 😍 🤩 👌
For more information on this please google https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/portulaca-grandiflora/
For other gardening tips please click https://www.alwartigers.com/category/nature-lover/
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