1. How many times does it bloom each year?Generally speaking, Osmanthus fragrans blooms once each time, probably around March to May in spring. The flowering does not last long, only about 2 months. However, as long as you pay attention to maintenance, its flowering period will last longer. Under normal circumstances, it blooms every year, but the specific flowering period may be advanced or delayed. 2. How to maintain if it does not bloom1. Supplement light: When growing it, it is best to grow it in a location with good light. You can put it on the south balcony or outdoors. Only by allowing it to receive more light can it bloom. 2. Reasonable fertilization: When caring for the plant, be sure to apply a small amount of nitrogen fertilizer. If there is too much nitrogen fertilizer, the branches will grow too long and it will be difficult to bloom. It is recommended to apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers and ensure that the breeding environment is ventilated when the weather is clear. 3. Reduce watering: When flower buds are differentiating, you should water less appropriately. Too much water will make it difficult to form flower buds. Also, do not pour water on the flower buds. |
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