Milan flowers do not bloom: soilMilan flowers like acidic soil and will not thrive if fertilizer is not used properly. Choosing alkaline fertilizers or frequently watering with alkaline water will change the acidity and alkalinity of the soil, making the originally acidic soil alkaline. In alkaline soil, Milan flowers will not only not bloom, but may also die. Pay more attention to observation. If the leaves of Milan are not green but turn yellow, it means that the soil is alkaline at this time. From then on, you should pay attention to changing the pH value of the soil. Water it with black alum water or diluted vinegar at home once every 10 days. Milan does not bloom: temperatureMilan is not cold-resistant. The lower temperature in winter will cause Milan to hibernate. It is best to control the temperature at 12 ℃ in winter. Milan will die if it is lower than 5 ℃, and the temperature higher than 12 ℃ will affect Milan's dormancy, resulting in excessive nutrient consumption, which will affect its normal growth after hibernation. So don’t underestimate the temperature in winter. Although the plants will not bloom, improper maintenance will have a great impact on their flowering. Milan does not bloom: fertilizerAnyone who has grown flowers knows that nitrogen fertilizer can promote leaf growth. If too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied, although the leaves will look lush, there will be insufficient phosphorus fertilizer in the soil and the flowers will not bloom. The reason is simple. If too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied, all the nutrients will be concentrated on the leaves. The buds of Milan will not have enough nutrients and it will be difficult to bloom. So if the Milan in your home does not bloom, you should take a look at the fertilizer you usually use to see if it contains too much nitrogen fertilizer and improve it in time. Milan does not bloom: lightMilan likes sunlight. Under the sunlight, it accumulates more nutrients through photosynthesis. However, if it is in a shady environment, insufficient nutrients will affect flowering. In fact, as long as you avoid exposure to the scorching sun and place Milan on the balcony in normal sunlight, flowering will not be a problem. |
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