Can dahlias be kept indoors?
Can dahlias be cultivated indoors?
Dahlia is best not to be cultivated indoors, because it needs enough light to grow normally. If you put it indoors, the light is weak, it is easy to grow white, or even not bloom, and the indoor ventilation environment is poor, which is not good for growth.
Indoor Feng Shui Cultivation of Dahlia
In Feng Shui, Dahlia symbolizes good luck. It is an auspicious flower for making money, and it has a good feng shui effect in the living room.
Influence of Dahlia Indoor Cultivation on Health
Dahlia is non-toxic, so indoor breeding has no adverse effects on the body, mainly because some people may not accept its flowers because of their strange taste.
Dahlias are kept in the bedroom
Dahlias are not suitable for keeping in the bedroom. Dahlia likes a cool, well-lit and well-drained environment. Bedrooms without these conditions are not conducive to the growth of plants.
Dahlias are kept indoors or outdoors.
Dahlia is best kept outdoors, because it needs enough light every day, and it will affect its growth if it is kept indoors, and its flowers have a strange smell, so people who don't like it may feel uncomfortable.
Key points of indoor dahlia cultivation
Cultivation temperature: Dahlia can be cultivated at 10℃~32℃, and 15℃~25℃ is the best growth temperature. If the temperature is above 32℃, Dahlia will stagnate, so it can be placed on the balcony in the east and north.
Conservation of light: Dahlia loves light, and it will not bloom well if there is insufficient light. The illumination time should be kept at about 12 hours. If dahlias want to bloom in winter, the illumination time should be increased to 14 hours or more.
Indoor maintenance and watering: Dahlia is not drought-tolerant. Pot soil should be watered according to the principle of seeing dry and seeing wet, but don't water it too much, which will produce stagnant water and lead to rotten roots.