Of course, there are also flower lovers who raise geraniums that bloom in the spring and stop blooming in the fall. In fact, it is very simple to make it bloom again, as long as you strengthen its maintenance and management in these aspects. Here I will share with you how to care for geraniums in the fall so that they can bloom again. Geraniums need sufficient water and fertilizer in autumnThe suitable growing season for geranium is spring and autumn. The high temperature in summer is not conducive to the growth of geranium. In summer, geranium grows slowly and even goes dormant in hot weather. Therefore, in the maintenance of geranium, fertilizer is generally not applied in hot summer days. After autumn, geraniums are released from the hot weather. The comfortable and cool weather is the season for geraniums to release their nature and grow wantonly. In order for geraniums to show their talents, it is necessary to eat and drink enough. The supply of water and fertilizer must be sufficient in autumn. Fertilization should be resumed after the weather turns cooler. The frequency of fertilization should remain the same as in spring, and it is sufficient to fertilize once every 7-15 days. Each time the fertilizer is applied, it should be thin rather than thick . In addition to timely fertilization, watering should also be kept up to keep the potting soil with sufficient moisture. It should not be water-deficient. The principle of watering is to water when the soil is dry and wet. Geraniums gradually accept sunlight in autumnIn summer, geraniums need shade. In autumn, when the weather is not so hot and the sun is not so toxic, you can let the geraniums gradually adapt to the sun and keep them in the sun. After all, geraniums still need photosynthesis to grow. By accumulating some nutrients in autumn, the flowering period will soon arrive. It takes a process to get sun exposure in autumn. The sun in early autumn is still very strong. You can first get sun exposure in the morning and evening, shade at noon, and then gradually reduce the time of shade at noon. It is best to get full sun exposure. Pruning of geraniums after floweringGeraniums need to be shaped and pruned after they bloom. The first step in pruning is to cut off the overly dense branches inside the plant. These branches affect ventilation and light transmission, which is not conducive to plant growth. Keep 3-5 main trunks, and properly prune the main trunks and the side branches above them. Geraniums have poor germination ability, so be careful not to prune them too hard. After pruning, control watering and keep the soil in the pot semi-dry. When watering, do not spray water on the cut ends. |
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