1. Increase sunlightIf you want the lovely rose to grow quickly and fill the pot, you need to place it in a location with better lighting so that it can receive sunlight and accumulate nutrients. However, because it is afraid of strong light, it should be placed in a location with soft light to receive light when caring for it. When there is strong light, it needs to be shaded with a shade net. 2. Increase nutrientsWhen caring for the flower, make sure the soil you use has sufficient fertility to support its growth. During its growing season, you should also apply some liquid fertilizer regularly to provide it with more nutrients. In this way, it can absorb enough nutrients, continue to grow, and eventually burst the pot. 3. Take cuttingsSelect some well-growing leaves from healthy plants, pick them off, and place them in rooting water for about 20 minutes. Then take them out of the water, place them in a ventilated place to dry, and then gently place them in the soil on the edge of the flower pot. Keep them warm, and after a period of time, they will be able to take root, grow, and become new plants. This can also achieve the goal of blooming. |
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