Caring for Baby Sun Rose

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Hello Everyone
This is my first post in the Hive Garden Community. I love photography, especially plant photos. This Baby Sun Rose flower has been growing in a pot for a year and is now beginning to stunt. I plan to move it to another pot and apply the fertilizer that I have provided. It's the dry season now so I need to water as often as possible so the flowers can survive and also provide fertilizer so the flowers are more fertile. This plant needs sun to bloom more and grow optimally. Basically, every plant needs sunlight or photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is very important for every plant because photosynthesis can produce food for plants.

Baby Sun Rose flowers Has a Latin name that is Apthenia can rot to death if mishandled. If the stem rots, the leaves wilt until they dry out. One can see if the tips of the leaves seem withered, then immediately give the right treatment. If nothing is done, the flowers will not last long and will die. The best solution for the flower to survive, so what we need to do is to remove the rotten part so that it does not spread to other parts. After removing the rotten part, it should be sprayed with a fungicide solution and do it on the entire stem of the plant. Spraying can be done 3 times a day until the Baby Sun Rose flower becomes more and more fertile.

I just sprayed fungicide because parts of the Baby Sun Rose flower stalks were rotting. Currently, there are several pots that I have provided. I plan to multiply the Baby Sun Rose flowers. In addition to beautiful flowers, this plant is very easy to care for. This flower is very beautiful hanging because the stem is long to the bottom. If you have any tips on flower care, please let me know. I plan to plant other types of flowers so that in my yard there are many types of beautiful plants.


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Aptenia is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Aizoaceae. They are native to southern Africa. The genus name is from the Greek a- (not) and ptenos (winged), and refers to the wingless fruit capsules.
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CameraEOS M50
Flash usedNo
F-Stopf/6.3 mm
Focal Length45 mm
Exposure Time1/15 s
ISO125
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