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How to grow and care for Ranunculus asiaticus L.

plant care guide about watering, fertilizing, trimming, repotting, cutting, propagating Ranunculus asiaticus L., Garden crowfoot 'Tomer White', Asiatic crowfoot 'Tomer White'

Ranunculus asiaticus L. 101 - Plant Care Instructions

Bright direct light

16C° ~24C°

Every 7 days

Botany Encyclopedia

Genus : Ranunculus

🔖 Care Tips

When plants first start growing, they grow slowly, but once leaves appear and they settle in, growth speeds up. Bulbs should be planted between September and December, with the pointed end facing down. Soaking bulbs in water for 12-24 hours before planting is beneficial. Use running water or change the water every 4-6 hours to prevent bacteria. Plant bulbs when the soil is moist and keep them at a low temperature of 5-15°C for 2-4 weeks. They won't germinate if the temperature is above 20°C. When planting in pots, use a 20cm pot and plant 1-2 bulbs at a depth of 2-3cm. In the garden, space bulbs 15-20cm apart and plant them at a depth of 2-3 times their height. After planting, keep them in a shaded, well-ventilated area until they sprout. Once sprouted, move them to a bright, well-ventilated location. It's best to transplant when there are 3-4 leaves. Harvest bulbs when flowers and leaves wither between June and September. Dry them in a cool, shaded area for 2-4 days. Ensure they are completely dry to prevent mold. Store them in a well-ventilated, shaded area until replanting.

🏝️ Habitat Conditions

This plant grows in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. It thrives near wetlands or streams and prefers cool, humid environments.

🪨 Soil Mix

When planting, it's best to use well-draining soil. Generally, mix 40% potting soil, 20% bark, 20% leaf mold, 10% perlite, and 10% charcoal. However, you can adjust the ratios based on the situation and environment.

🌡️ Environment

Daytime temperatures should be between 15-20°C. If it gets too hot, reduce light with a shade cloth or improve air circulation to lower the temperature. Nighttime temperatures are best at 8-10°C. If temperatures rise above 22-24°C, the plant may go dormant due to heat. In winter, maintain temperatures above 5°C, as outdoor overwintering is difficult. Humidity should be between 50-80%. Plants prefer a humid environment, so regularly mist to increase air humidity. However, ensure good ventilation to prevent mold growth when humidity is high.

👀 Characteristics details

The stem is hollow and can break easily. If placed in a windy area, install a support to prevent it from breaking.

☀️ Light

Place the plant in a spot with plenty of sunlight.

💧 Water

When the surface soil is dry, water thoroughly. Check the soil frequently when flower buds appear, as it can dry quickly, and water if dry. Gradually reduce watering when flowers fade and leaves turn yellow. Stop watering when leaves wither completely, and let the soil dry out before harvesting the bulbs. Be careful not to get water on the flowers, as they can be easily damaged.

🌱 Propagate

It is common for propagation to occur primarily through bulbs.

💊 Fertilize

When planting, apply fertilizer and use liquid fertilizer 1-2 times a week at the recommended dosage when flower buds appear. After the flowers bloom, it is best not to apply more. Excess fertilizer after the flowers have wilted can damage the bulbs.

🌺 Flower

Flowers typically bloom from winter to spring (December to May) and last about 1 to 2 weeks. The flower stalk is long and hollow, so it's advisable to install a support when it emerges. Flowers will not bloom if they receive insufficient light, if temperatures drop below freezing, or if temperatures are too high to induce dormancy.

😵 Toxicity

Be cautious with pets and young children as it is toxic.

water

How to water Ranunculus asiaticus L.

How often should I water?

check Ranunculus asiaticus L. Every 7 days if it needs water when it’s very cold (below 5℃), water less frequently

When do I need to water?

the top 2-3 inches of soil is dry

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Light & Location

How much light does a Ranunculus asiaticus L. need?

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Bright direct light

Grow light

Light preference

Ranunculus asiaticus L. likes Bright direct light, Grow light day. The brighter the space, the better this plant grows.

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This plant prefers
2K ~ 20K lux to thrive!

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20K~

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20K

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Temperature

Natural habitat

-27

-27~40℃

45

Houseplants

-15

16~24℃

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Plants that grow in the wild and those that grow indoors prefer different temperatures. If you grow Ranunculus asiaticus L. at home, make sure the temperature is 16~24℃.

Humidity

Ideal humidity

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40~70%

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Ranunculus asiaticus L. prefers humidity about 40~70%. If necessary, increase humidity by misting, humidifier.

Fertilize

Collective Knowhow

When should I fertilize?

Only when your plant is healthy

How frequently should I fertilize?

1-2 times in growing season. A pinch for a small pot.

Characteristic

The taxonomic classification of Ranunculus asiaticus L. is as follows. - Kingdom: Plantae, Phylum: Tracheophyta, Class: Magnoliopsida, Order: Ranunculales, Family: Ranunculaceae, Genus: Ranunculus, Species: Ranunculus asiaticus

Characteristic NameCharacteristic Value
LifespanPerennial
Hardiness Zone3 - 11
Taxonomy
Taxonomy NameTaxonomy Value
PhylumTracheophyta
ClassMagnoliopsida
OrderRanunculales
FamilyRanunculaceae
GenusRanunculus
SpeciesRanunculus asiaticus

Is Ranunculus asiaticus L. toxic?

Ranunculus asiaticus L. is dangerous to Hamster, Dog

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