1. Whether it bloomsBougainvillea also blooms in spring, and its flowering period is very long. If managed properly, it will bloom continuously. However, in most cases, its flowering period is winter and spring. The climate in the south and the north is very different. If it is grown in different regions, its flowering period will also be different. If it is grown in a greenhouse in the north, it will bloom around March to July. 2. How to get more flowers1. Water: When watering it, you should master the method of watering. You don’t need to water it when the soil is not dry. It is best to keep it in a slightly humid environment. Do not water it too much, as this will easily cause water accumulation. 2. Sunlight: It likes sunlight. If you want it to bloom more, it must receive at least 8 hours of sunlight a day. It can only differentiate flower buds when there is sufficient sunlight. 3. Nutrients: Nutrients are consumed during the flowering process, so make sure there are enough nutrients in the soil. Fertilize regularly before it blooms, maybe once a week, mainly with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, but stop fertilizing during flowering. |
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