How to Push a Flower of Sour from a Bouture in an Orange Pot

The concern, also known as calendula, is a flowering plant with bright colours and soothing properties for the skin. If you want to add some sun to your garden or balcony, you can easily grow a flower of concern from a cutting in an orange pot. Here is how to proceed:

Materials required:

  • A cutting of trouble
  • A small orange pot with drainage holes
  • Plant soil
  • Water
  • Fertilizers for flowering plants
  • A sunny place

Steps to follow:

1. Prepare the pot: Fill the orange pot with plant soil leaving a space of about 2 to 3 cm under the edge of the pot.

2. Prepare the cutting: Choose a healthy care cutting and cut it just below a knot using clean and sharp scissors.

3. Plant cutting: Make a small hole in the pot soil and gently insert the cutting by ensuring that the leaves do not touch the soil.

4. Stir and water: Stretch the soil around the cutting to keep it in place, then water thoroughly to moisturize the soil and promote rooting.

5. Sunset: Place the orange pot in a sunny place where the plant will receive at least 6 hours of sun a day.

6. Maintenance: Water the cutting regularly to keep the soil moist, but not wet. You can also fertilize the plant once a month with flower plant fertilizer to promote healthy growth.

7. Observation and care: Carefully monitor the cutting to ensure that it is rooting properly. You will see new shoots forming in a few weeks, which means that the cutting has managed to adapt to its new environment.

By following these simple steps, you can enjoy beautiful worried flowers in an orange pot, adding color and joy to your living space. Don’t forget to take care of your plant by watering regularly and giving it enough sun to thrive. Good culture!