Know Growing season, soil, potting mix, propagation, sunlight, watering, and fertilizing.
Gerbera is popular herbaceous, perennial flowering plant that you can grow indoors as well as indoors.
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Spring is the best time to propagate gerbera, but it can be grown anytime during a year except harsh winters.
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well drained, sandy soil that is rich in organic matter is good.
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Prepare potting mix with 40% garden soil + 20% river sand + 40% compost.
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You can propagate gerbera from seeds, or division. Divisions must have a crown and healthy roots.
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Bright indirect sunlight for 5 to 6 hours daily is good for growing gerbera.
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Apply water when top layer of soil becomes dry but avoid over watering.
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Two handful of compost + 1 teaspoon bone-meal + one handful of neem cake powder after every 30 days.
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