1. Suitable loamChoosing the right loam is the first condition for a potted plant to bloom. Loose, fertile, and acidic soil is more suitable. You can mix coarse sand into the soil. This mixture will meet the substrate requirements and make it easier for the plant to bloom. 2. Proper wateringEnsuring adequate water supply is very important for its growth. The temperature will rise a lot in April and May, the growth rate of the plants will become faster, and the water required will also increase. At this time, the amount of water must be sufficient. If you see the soil is dry, water it to keep it moist, but don't let water accumulate inside. This will allow it to bloom faster and grow better. 3. Adequate lightingIt likes a sunny, warm and dry place with plenty of sunlight. You can place it in a sunny place so that it can absorb more sunlight, which is beneficial for its growth and blooming. However, the temperature is very high in summer, so you should avoid exposing the plant to sunlight like this. You cannot face the sunlight, as this will easily cause the temperature of the plant to be too high, which will affect the growth of the pot. |
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