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Common problems of poor flowering of flowers

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Common problems of poor flowering of flowers

Q, planted several kinds of flowers, but feel that the flowers are getting smaller and smaller each time, why.

A. the more flowers bloom, the smaller they are, which can be divided into two situations:

1. Generally, the potted flowers bought back are in the early blooming or blooming period, and they are the flowers developed by the first wave of flower buds in the season, and the accumulated nutrients are the most abundant, so the first wave of flowers are larger. The subsequent flower buds during the development period coincide with the first wave of flowers in full bloom, and even further bear fruit and form seeds after the flowers are withered, which need to consume a lot of nutrients, so the subsequent flower buds can get less nutrients, and the flowers will be relatively small.

two。 Another reason is that the potted flowers bought are different from the original florist's cultivation environment, such as poor sunshine, too big temperature changes, unable to shade like florists in summer, and special greenhouses in winter. and watering, fertilizing, pruning and changing pots are not as accurate as florists, so follow-up flowers and new flowers in the second season are relatively small.

Q, how to improve the problem of flowers getting smaller and smaller.

A:

The potted flowers with long flowering period should be removed after the early flower fade, which can retain nutrients for the subsequent development of flower buds.

Remove part of the flower buds and concentrate the limited nutrients to produce larger flowers.

Give plants a more ideal cultivation environment and management methods, such as: timely and appropriate application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and provide sufficient sunshine.

If the potted soil has become old and hard, change the pot after flowering, and add fertile and loose soil to replace the old soil.

Removing part of the flower buds can make the remaining flower buds bloom into larger flowers.

 
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