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Do your flowers never blossom? To investigate from these aspects.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Generally speaking, flowers have a corresponding florescence, as long as the environment is properly maintained, flowers will blossom within the flowering period. But it is undeniable that there are some flowers in many people's homes, even when it comes to flowering.

Generally speaking, flowers have a corresponding florescence, as long as the environment is properly maintained, flowers will blossom within the flowering period. But it is undeniable that many people do have some flowers in their homes, even if they reach the flowering stage, they will never bloom. This situation shows that there must be something wrong with it.

If there is a similar problem in the flower friend's home, then I suggest you check it out from the following aspects to see which aspect has gone wrong.

1. Excessive alkali in soil

As we all know, most flowers prefer acidic or neutral soil. In such soil, flowers will grow better and bloom vigorously.

If the soil in the pot at home is too alkaline, it is indeed disadvantageous to the growth of flowers, which will affect the normal pregnant buds of flowers, resulting in flowers not blooming or flowers too small. And even if the flowers are more tolerant to saline and alkali, when the PH value of the soil in the living environment is more than 7.5, it will also affect the normal flowering of flowers.

2. Excessive illumination

Different varieties of flowers, the corresponding preference for light is also different, in the growing period of flowers, only to meet the needs of plants for light, can promote the bud of flowers, so that flowers can blossom normally.

Therefore, if the flowers in the home do not blossom for a long time, and there is no sign of budding, it is likely that they are not given proper light, although many flowers like light, but it does not mean that sufficient light can promote the budding and flowering of any flower.

Overheating in winter

If the indoor temperature of indoor flowers is too high during the winter, it will affect the normal dormancy of flowers, which may break the dormancy period of flowers, cause flowers to germinate ahead of time and consume the nutrients originally used for pregnant buds in plants. In this case, it is likely to cause the flowers not to bloom or the flowers to be weak.

4. Malnutrition

During the growing period of flowers, providing them with adequate supply of nutrients can not only promote the growth of flowers, but also accelerate the speed of plant bud pregnancy and make the flowers burst into pots.

If the flowers are not provided with enough nutrients, that is, water and fertilizer, in time during the flower growing period, it is likely to affect the normal flower bud differentiation of flowers, resulting in flowers not blooming or few flowers.

5. Overpruning

Although during the growing period, proper pruning of flowers can promote the differentiation of flower buds, so that flowers bloom ahead of time and flowers are many and large, but we should also pay attention to the strength and way of pruning.

If the flowers are overpruned, it will not only affect the beauty of flowers, but also lead to the consumption of a large number of unnecessary nutrients, and then affect the normal budding and flowering of flowers.

6. Disease invasion

Flowers are in the growing period, we must avoid the invasion of diseases and insect pests, once flowers are infected with diseases and insect pests, it will not only affect the accumulation of nutrients in flowers, but also cause the buds originally conceived to be eroded by pests, and flowers will certainly not blossom.

 
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