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Curcuma Flower Care, How To Do It

By Marie Miller


Flowering plants add colors and fragrances to nature. People love to have them in their gardens as it enhances the aesthetics of the place. They patiently care and wait for it to bloom to see its mature beauty. One such flower is curcuma flower.

Curcuma is part of the family of ginger. In its taxonomy, it has many species under its genus or scientific name. Although, all species under this is known to love summer and being an overall tropical plant. One specie is curcuma alismatifolia or as known to Thai people, Siam tulip. It is okay to grow it indoors making it popular among flower enthusiasts and horticulturists.

Many foreigners love this flower so they brought some home to plant. They watch it carefully in their respective gardens as it grows gradually in structure. Purple and pink petals bloom after its flower buds grow maturely. What is good about this flower is that handling and caring for it is easy.

In its caring process, you have to remember that it grows as a tropical plant. So, it needs to be exposed to sunlight. Direct heat does is not required. You only have to place it near balconies and windowsills. When sun is blocked due to darkened clouds and heavy rain, artificial lights can be used. Place it under the lights directly and leave it there for sixteen hours each day.

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.

Without question, these plants thrive in humid environment. So, you should check the humidity each day and ensure that it does not fall below fifty degrees. When it drops to that, make use of room humidifier or a simple pebble tray to rise it up. This way, the moisture levels they have will be maintained.

Speaking of soil, this plant requires moist and well drained one like humus. It needs to have organic materials within its compositions like compost. If you are using soils that are high in sand and clay contents, you should the organic materials in it before planting the Siam Tulips to the pot. For fertilizers, any generic ones will do as long as you remember to fertilize its soil once in summer and in spring.

Drainage holes are a requirement for the pots you are using. If not, then you have flowers swimming in excess water and have offshoots or rhizomes rotting in the soil. Water should be poured in moderate amounts to prevent this from happening. It is enough to keep and retain soil moisture each 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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