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How to raise longevity flowers to bloom

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Re-cutting: re-cutting every summer and early autumn, if not re-cutting, the flowers will not bloom thickly. Renew the soil: provide it with new soil with adequate nutrients, good permeability and full humus content. Sufficient light: to meet its demand for light, the flowers will bloom better after sufficient light.

First, re-cutting

In summer and early autumn every year, the longevity flowers are re-cut, around the Spring Festival to the next spring, will form a burst bouquet of longevity flowers. If it is a perennial longevity flower, if it is not re-cut, the branches will be in disorder, the shape will be poor, the nutrients will be unevenly distributed, and the flowers will not bloom neatly and thickly.

Second, renew the soil

Longevity flowers have more flowering and longer flowering period, and consume more nutrients. Soil renewal is carried out every year after the weather gets cooler in early autumn. It must be provided with new soil with adequate nutrients, good permeability and full humus content in order to produce enough flowers.

3. Adequate light

The longevity flower needs plenty of light, as long as it grows again after the high temperature has passed. We should try our best to meet its demand for light, and when there is enough light, the flowers will bloom better.

 
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