When does Bear's Paw bloom?

When does Bear's Paw bloom?

When does it bloom?

The flowering period of Bear's Paw is from late summer to autumn. The inflorescence is small, and small red flowers bloom at the top of each plant.

How to make it bloom

Plenty of sunlight

Bear's Paw prefers sunlight, but will enter a dormant period. It should be placed in a warm, dry, well-ventilated place to allow it to properly dormant and store nutrients, laying a good foundation for flowering in late summer.

Proper water control

Control water appropriately in late summer and do not water too much to prevent the soil in the pot from being too wet and causing root rot.

How to care after flowering

It is necessary to worry about whether the flowering of Bear's Paw will affect the growth of the mother plant and whether it needs to be pruned. Because the flowering of Bear's Paw will consume a lot of nutrients, it will cause poor growth of the mother plant to a certain extent, but it is not necessary to cut off the flower stems. A few points to note:

Fertilize before flowering

When you find flower buds sprouting at the top of the plant, apply fertilizer in time. Apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote flowering and replenish nutrients for the plants. The fertilization method is watering. Dilute the fertilizer and pour it into the soil. Try not to apply foliar fertilizer to avoid affecting flowering.

Cut off the flower stems promptly

The flowers of Bear's Paw are not very beautiful, so it is best to cut them off in time after they bloom to preserve their strength. There are also rules about when to cut it. Prune the flower stems before the flowers wilt, or when the plant becomes weak (regardless of whether the flowers have faded).

Fertilize after flowering

After the flowers fade, nutrients need to be replenished to make up for the nutrients consumed during flowering.

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