How to make the magnolia blossom during the Spring Festival
Many people will buy all kinds of flowers at home on the eve of the Spring Festival, which can be regarded as creating a festive atmosphere, and the gentleman orchid should be the most common, so they all hope that it can blossom during this period of time, and there are many ways to do it!
Because the Spring Festival is in a winter, so our home will turn on air conditioning or heating, the temperature will be relatively high, in fact, this is not conducive to the growth of its flowers. We should move it to a cooler place, such as in the corridor, be careful not to put it outside, or there will only be pots left! Because of such a large temperature difference environment, its flower buds will grow out very quickly.
There are arrows, flower buds trapped between the leaves, in a dilemma. At this time, put it in a small dark room, or use a large black plastic bag to cover it, and then within a week, the arrow can grow out. If it does not get better, it is very likely that its root system has been damaged, and it can be taken out to change the pot and soil, and properly trimmed, so that it can better absorb nutrients.
Want it to blossom naturally without nutritional support, can be potassium dihydrogen phosphate mixed with water (the concentration must not be too high), and then poured in the soil, which can promote its flower bud growth.
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