Chlorophytum comosum flowering timeChlorophytum comosum usually blooms in July and August every year. After flowering, a single flower lasts for about 2-3 days. It usually blooms during the day and closes at night. If the Chlorophytum comosum is maintained in a whole pot, its flowering period will be longer, about 3-4 months, and it needs sufficient light during this period. How to grow and bloom Chlorophytum comosum1. Temperature : When caring for Chlorophytum comosum, it needs a suitable growth environment. It is best to keep the temperature between 18-22 degrees. If the temperature is too low, it will affect the number of flowers or even prevent them from blooming. Therefore, it is necessary to have a suitable temperature. 2. Light : Chlorophytum comosum needs sufficient sunlight when being maintained. Generally speaking, except for the summer when it needs shade, it can be placed in a place with sufficient light outdoors in other seasons, especially before flowering. 3. Water : The demand for water of Chlorophytum comosum is not very high, so it needs to be watered appropriately during maintenance to keep the soil moist. When it is growing more lushly, it is necessary to control the water and keep the soil dry, which is more conducive to the formation of flower buds. 4. Fertilizer : When applying top dressing to Chlorophytum comosum, some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are usually applied, which is more beneficial for flowering. If nitrogen fertilizer is applied exclusively, the leaves will be too large and the flowers will be relatively small. |
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