Does the Red Pink Pavilion bloom?The Red Powder Pavilion blooms in summer, with spike-shaped inflorescences that can be up to 20 cm long. After the flower sword grows, you can water it appropriately to keep the plant hydrated. Are the flowers of the Red Pink Pavilion beautiful?The flowers of the Pink Terracotta are orange-red, bell-shaped, and adorned on long flower swords, which are very beautiful. It is small and exquisite, yet charming and enchanting, with light green or light red leaves with a few water droplets on them, it is truly rare. Will the Red Powder Pavilion die after blooming?The flowering of succulent plants is often accompanied by tension and worry among flower lovers, because the thickness of the leaves of succulents is often affected, becoming shriveled, and some even die. Although the flowering of the Red Pink Pavilion will consume a lot of nutrients, there is no need to worry, it will not die, it just needs a buffer period of time. During the flowering period, you can apply appropriate fertilizer and water it appropriately to ensure that it is well fed and watered. Even if a few small flowers bloom, it will not affect the beauty of the leaves. |
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