1. Clivia does not bloomMain reason: Lack of fertilizerClivia does not require much fertilizer, but if there is a lack of fertilizer, it will not bloom. Whether the Clivia is lacking in fertilizer can be seen from the growth status of its leaves. The leaves of a Clivia with sufficient fertilizer are thick and dark green, while the leaves of a Clivia lacking fertilizer are very thin and dull in color. Solution:When repotting the flower every year, add enough base fertilizer to the bottom of the pot, such as rotted feces, fermented kitchen waste, or some purchased organic fertilizer. During the peak growth season of Clivia, applying phosphorus and potassium fertilizers once every ten days can promote bud formation. Control the application of nitrogen fertilizer. If there is too much nitrogen fertilizer, the Clivia will only grow leaves but not flowers. 2. Gardenia does not bloomThe main reason: the soil alkalinity is too highGardenia is an acid-loving plant, but for many flower lovers in northern regions, the soil for planting gardenia is too alkaline, which is not conducive to the growth of the root system, and thus causes the gardenia to not bloom. Solution:To change alkaline soil into acidic soil, you can add an appropriate amount of ferrous sulfate to the soil. When watering, add one or two drops of vinegar to the water. Use more organic fertilizers and less chemical fertilizers. 3. Peonies do not bloomMain reason: no vernalizationBefore blooming, peonies must undergo vernalization, which is low-temperature treatment. They must be in an environment of zero to ten degrees for two or three months before they can bloom. Many flower lovers place potted peonies indoors, where the roots cannot reach that temperature, causing the peonies to not bloom. Solution:Peonies can withstand temperatures as low as minus thirty degrees Celsius, so they do not need too much protection in winter. Giving peonies appropriate low-temperature treatment will promote the differentiation of flower buds. 4. Azalea does not bloomMain reason: lack of phosphorus fertilizerThe main reason why azalea does not bloom is probably the lack of phosphorus fertilizer. When there is a lack of phosphorus fertilizer, azalea cannot form flower buds, and of course it cannot bloom on time. Solution:During the flower bud differentiation period, timely add phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, such as chemical fertilizers such as potassium dihydrogen phosphate. In addition, you can also make some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers yourself, such as wood ash (containing potassium fertilizer), eggshells (phosphorus fertilizer), and decomposed animal bones (phosphorus fertilizer). Plant an appropriate amount in the flowerpot and there will be hope of flowering soon. 5. Jasmine does not bloomMain reason: insufficient lightJasmine is a flower that likes the sun. The more it is exposed to the sun, the more flowers it blooms and the more fragrant it is. However, many flower lovers do not get enough sunlight at home, which results in jasmine only blooming but not growing leaves. Solution:If you have a yard, you can place it there. If you don’t have a yard, you can place it on the balcony, so that the jasmine can receive as much light as possible. 6. Longevity without floweringMain reason: lack of fertilizer and lightKalanchoe has high requirements for nutrients and light. Insufficient light will cause the branches and leaves to grow too long, and insufficient fertilizer and a weak plant will cause the Kalanchoe to fail to bloom normally. Solution:Before flowering, add an appropriate amount of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, mainly organic fertilizers, and apply them once every ten days or so. Place the Kalanchoe in a place with sufficient light, pinch the tops in time, and trim weak branches. 7. Christmas cactus orchid does not bloomMain reason: The temperature is too lowThe suitable growth temperature of Christmas cactus needs to be above 15 degrees, and its flowering period is from October of each year to February of the following year. This period of time happens to be when the temperature is lower. If the temperature is below fifteen degrees, it will easily cause the Christmas cactus to not bloom. Solution:If there is no heating equipment in winter, it is best to build a small greenhouse for Christmas cactus to ensure the temperature of the small environment. When the temperature reaches zero degrees, Christmas cactus can easily be frozen to death, so everyone must control the temperature well. Today Huahua will introduce it to you here. Have the flowers you grow formed buds this spring? (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. Due to conditions, the source of some pictures cannot be found and the author is not marked. If your rights are infringed, please contact Huahua WeChat qdxixixixixi or QQ1273160598 for deletion or copyright payment.) |
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