How to pick petunia

Petunia is a wonderful, showy flower that blooms until frost, so every self-respecting gardener must know how to pick petunia.
In fact, petunia is a grateful and unpretentious plant. It is a perennial, but since the conditions in our country are somewhat harsh, petunia is grown as a perennial. Petunia seeds are suitable for use even after 4-5 years, as they do not lose their viability. When purchasing, it is important to pay attention to the height of the plant, the size of the flower and the color.
Petunia is divided into 4 groups - multi-flowered, small-flowered, large-flowered, and also ampelous. Each group has its own growing characteristics, but in any case, petunia from any group has beauty and extraordinary attractiveness.
About, how to pick petunia, you can find a lot of information on the Internet, but it’s worth knowing the most important aspects. First, the petunia is picked in a vase of two true leaves. This is the most optimal stage of picking - then the plant takes root perfectly. In just a month, the young plants will get stronger and can be fed. For fertilizing, it is worth using potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus, so you need to purchase a good complex fertilizer. The plant is fed every 10 days.
When picking petunia, you need to be very careful, as the plant is very fragile and delicate. To plant petunia sparser, you can use a wooden toothpick, but you need to be very careful - the plant is really very fragile. And although great care and dexterity are required when picking, it is worth it - as a result you will get a wonderful, beautiful plant.