Auspicious flowers are beautiful and fragile, symbolizing luck and spring wealth. You can absolutely grow your own auspicious flowers at home.
Lisianthus flowers originate from the Western United States with many diverse types and colors: cream, yellow, pink, purple, white with purple edges… The plant grows well in a temperature range of 18 to 20 degrees Celsius.

Auspicious things are not as bright yellow as chrysanthemums or as beautiful and arrogant as roses. This flower attracts with its simple yet charming beauty. The very name “auspicious” also conveys the meaning of luck and prosperity. Auspicious flower petals are as thin as silk. Auspicious flowers are like the gentle, shy look of a teenage girl. In addition, auspicious flowers also represent a gentle, delicate and pure love.

To grow a beautiful, colorful garden of lisianthus flowers, you should combine planting both single and double seeds. You should sow seeds from August to October and plant trees from October to December.
You can grow lisianthus in pots or directly in the garden. You sow the seeds in a soil mixture consisting of humus, coconut fiber, plus rice husk ash and manure and water it. Regularly keep the soil moist at about 70-80% by watering about 2 times a day, the temperature is about 20-22 degrees Celsius. You should water at about 5 am and 10 am. Absolutely do not water in the afternoon, the plant will easily get sick. After 10-12 days, the seeds begin to crack and sprout.
About 10 weeks from sowing the seeds, the plants will begin to produce buds. You should pinch the top so that other axillary buds will grow, giving you more branches and more flowers. 15 days later, you press a second time to make the plant produce more buds and beautiful flowers .

Note that the distance between plants when planting is 10-12 cm. When the plants have turned green, use black nylon nets to block 30-40% of the light to help increase the length of the flower branches and increase the quality of the flowers later. By the 15th week, you should fertilize the plant once a week.
Lisianthus plants are often susceptible to a number of pests and diseases such as root rot, root rot, yellow wilt disease, black mold disease, leaf spot disease, whiteflies, and thrips. You need to regularly check and promptly spray insecticides, especially thrips, whiteflies, yellow wilt, green wilt, root rot… Clean weeds from the soil before planting.
