![]() Watering is very essential in especially for the Ranunculus plants grown in pots and containers. In this regard, use granular fertilizer or foliar fertilizer spray that contains iron and manganese. Ranunculus can suffer from iron and manganese deficiencies especially those growing in pots and containers. You will need to apply a slow-release liquid fertilizer blend specifically designed for bulbs at least twice per month during the season of active growth. Fertilizerįertilizer application is very important to produce a gorgeous looking plant. While selecting the best growing site for your ranunculus, consider a place where the plants can receive at least six hours of sunlight each day. Ranunculus produces vibrant blooms when grown in an area that receives full sunlight. Avoid planting your ranunculus in areas where puddles remain long after rainfall or if you know your soil is heavy clay. When growing in pots or containers use sand or loam soil and amend it with peat moss, vermiculite or perlite. To effectively amend the soil, cultivate the soil to a depth of 9 to 12 inches working organic matter into the planting bed.Īlternatively, you can consider growing your ranunculus in pots or containers. If your garden soil does not have a good drainage you can create raised beds by amending the native soil with enough organic matter or manure. Well-drained soil is important for growing ranunculus because soils with excess moisture or waterlogged soils can result to crown disease or root rot. Ranunculus requires moist but well-drained soils for effective growth. How To Perfectly Care For Ranunculus Soil ![]() Not more than 60 oF during daytime and between 45 oF and 50 oF Moist and well-drained (loamy, clay, sand)
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