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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.

1. Re-cutting

In the summer and early autumn of each year, the longevity flower is re-cut, and around the Spring Festival to the spring of the following year, a longevity flower with a flower ball will be formed. If it is perennial longevity flower, do not re-cuttage, branches will be more chaotic, shape will be poor, nutrients will be distributed unevenly, flowers will not be neat and dense.

II. Renewal of soil

Longevity flower blooms more and florescence is long, nutrient consumption is also more. Soil renewal is carried out every year after the weather cools in early autumn. It needs to be provided with new soil with sufficient nutrients, good ventilation and full humus content to bloom enough flowers.

III. Sufficient light

The jonquil needs plenty of light, as long as it recovers after the heat passes. We should try our best to meet its needs for light, and flowers will bloom better after sufficient light.

 
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