1. When does it bloom?1. The plant generally blooms in spring and autumn. Spring is from February to April, and autumn is from September to November. As long as the plant is given sufficient nutrition when it blooms, it will be easier for the plant to bloom during this period. 2. The plant's flowers are spike-shaped, accompanied by flower petals, and usually grow at the forks of the plant's leaves and branches. 2. Precautions1. When the plants are blooming, you must pay attention to pests. Generally, you need to prevent and control red spider mites, so you should spray the plants with pesticides in advance to prevent them. In addition, you must observe carefully and take timely pest control measures when you find any diseases or pests. 2. When the plant is growing, we need to prune it at regular intervals. When the flowers bloom, the nutrients of the plant are consumed. We can prune off the flower buds, otherwise the flower buds will consume too many nutrients and cause the plant to be malnourished. 3. When fertilizing, you can apply some relatively small amounts of liquid fertilizer, mainly thin fertilizer. Do not water or spray the plant during the flowering period. Water it after the flowering period. |
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