Why don't longevity flowers bloom?
The flowerpot is too big
The reason: the larger the flowerpot, the plant root system grows freely and consumes a lot of nutrients, resulting in sparse and narrow leaves and little or no flowering.
Solution: transplant the plant to a basin of the right size and maintain it with proper light and water.
2. Lack of fertility
The reason: longevity flower is a fertilizer-loving plant, which needs more nutrients, and if it is not fertilized, it will lead to flower bud differentiation slowly, and it is difficult to grow a solution: Frosts Descent is the flower bud differentiation period of longevity flower from October of the following year, which needs to be supplemented with fertility. apply phosphorus and potassium-based fishy fertilizer once a week and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer once a month.
3. Temperature discomfort
Reason: the flower is native to Africa and likes a warm and humid environment. The flowering temperature in winter and spring is higher than 24 ℃, which will inhibit flowering. If it is lower than 5 ℃, the flowering period will be delayed.
Solution: keep the growth at 15-25 ℃, the indoor temperature should be 12-15 ℃ in winter, and not lower than 5 ℃. If the winter is about 15 ℃, flowers can blossom continuously.
4. Light discomfort
Reason: strong light exposure or lack of light can cause the plant to wither and reduce flowering.
Solution: longevity flowers like sunlight, put on the balcony and other sufficient light, daily light to ensure 4 hours, uniform lighting, in addition to avoid strong light.
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What if the succulent leaves become soft?
There are many reasons why succulent leaves become soft. if this happens in the pot or dormant period, it does not need special treatment; if it is caused by too much or too little watering, it needs to be trimmed and replanted; if it is caused by sunburn or frostbite, the leaves need to be removed and replanted after sterilization.
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What to do when the longevity flower grows
Topping: as early as possible, when the branch length is 4-6cm, to prevent the longevity flower from growing too fast; topping: after it grows to 10cm, leave 3-5 pairs of leaves, knock out the terminal bud and re-cultivate; branching: cut off the concentrated and weak branches to ensure that the branches are compact. In addition, it can be cut once every 2-3 years to ensure a good plant type.
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