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Curcuma Flower Care, How To Do It

By Marie Miller


Nature has many natural plants and greeneries growing in its soil. Flowers particularly add fragrances and colors to it. It heightens the aesthetics of gardens in homes and parks. When it blooms, people look forward to it as they watch its petals unfold. Curcuma flower is one flowering plant that people look forward to see.

Curcuma is a ginger kind of plant. Though it has varieties of its own, it generally is a tropical and summer loving plant. One variety you can care for is curcuma alismatifolia. It is commonly known by its generic name, Siam tulip. This is one of the popular specie of curcuma due to its ability to grown indoors.

Though native to Thailand, foreigners have brought its seed to their home country to plant. They like to watch its stately and elegant structure. They like to see it grow and bloom to its purple pink petals. Caring for this flower is very easy to handle and do.

To care for them, you need to remember that it is a tropical flower. Thus, it needs lots of sunlight. It need not be under direct sun heat. You can place it near windowsills or balconies. When dark clouds and heavy rain block the sun, you can use artificial lights like fluorescent lamps. Let the plant absorb the light each day for a maximum of sixteen hours.

Its soil can get dried out when under too much heat exposure. When this happens, do not worry and just place its pot to another location where it has shade. The soil will be moist then and keep it that way as it grows. This is beneficial for it can grow healthily and can adapt well to dry conditions.

Undoubtedly, these flowers thrive in environments with high humidity. So, check the humidity levels each day to ensure optimal temperature of more than fifty degrees. It happens that levels will drop below that so use a room humidifier or a pebble tray to raise the temperature. This way, moisture is maintained to ideal levels.

The flowers need well drained and moist soils like humus. It is because of the organic matters found in its compositions such as compost. When the soil you are using is high in clay and sand contents, add organic matters in it before putting the flower in the pot. Fertilize it regularly, especially in summer and spring. Generic fertilizers will do here.

Use pots that have holes under it so the excess water can drain below. Otherwise, you will have flowers swimming in it and have rhizomes or offshoots rotting. This is why you need to pour water moderately in the pots. That is enough for the soil to have and retain moisture every week.

Come winter time, the Siam tulips will rest by starting to lay dormant. When you see that this season is approaching, you need to stop fertilizing the soil and watering the plants. That way, the leave will naturally turn yellow and die. When spring comes, those leaves will regrow once more as it resumes its life cycle. In early spring, you need to remember to place the offshoots in fresh mixture of soil before resuming you care routine in early.




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