When does Chiva Flower bloom?Why do you keep Chiva? When a Chiva plant blooms small pink flowers, it proves that you have become an expert in growing succulents. (Of course, it’s another story if you don’t buy a pot with flower arrows directly from the store) If you grow Chivalrous Lotus from seedlings, it will bloom in 2 to 3 years, and the flower arrows will emerge in March and April every year. Will the Chiva Lotus die after it blooms?One characteristic of succulent plants of the genus Oleander is that the mother plant will die after flowering, but this is not the case with the giant gypsophila. However, the flowering of Chiva Lotus will consume too many nutrients. After the flowers wither, the flower arrows should be cut off in time and nutrients should be replenished, otherwise it is possible that the plant will die. Chiva Lotus Flowering ConditionsIt is very simple to make the Chiva flower bloom. Just make sure it has plenty of sunlight. The small tip at the top will appear rose or pink, and it will produce green and pink inflorescences. The inflorescence of Chiva Lotus is 20 cm high, with a curved tip and several small flowers about 1 cm in size, bell-shaped and red in color. Chiva Lotus Flower Pictures |
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