Kachima seeds are sown directly into the ground: before winter or in spring, when the soil warms up.
Annual gypsophila graceful is sown 2-3 times during spring-summer with an interval of 10-15 days, since the plant has a short growing season and short flowering.
Planting gypsophila in open ground, in the same way as planting Iberis, is carried out in early spring.
To begin with, the seeds are planted in seedling containers, slightly buried in the ground, covered with a transparent cover and sent to a well-lit and warm room.
After 10-15 days, the first shoots appear.
You can propagate gypsophila by seeds.
They are sown in April-May on distribution ridges. In the fall, the seedlings are transplanted to a permanent place, with the calculation of 2-3 plants per square meter.
Without transplantation, perennial species live in one place for up to 25 years.
Fill the vase with clean and cool water.
Trim the gypsophila stems by 1 cm and remove any excess leaves that may fall into the water.
They promote the growth of bacteria.
Place the bouquet away from direct sunlight.