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When does the gardenia bloom?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Onions can be shredded or diced. The method of shredding is relatively simple. It itself is wrapped layer by layer, when cutting directly on the cutting board on the line, cut fine points, so that only the first knife and the end of a knife is a piece, and then change the knife on the line. When dicing, first cut longitudinally from the middle, cut side down, and then cut flat, do not cut off. Then cut it in the vertical direction, but it can not be cut off. Finally, press the side that is not cut off and cut it down to get the diced onion.

1. when to blossom

Gardenia is a very beautiful plant, it can only bloom once a year, usually in the spring and summer, that is, around May-August.Gardenia's flowering time is not fixed, but also has subtle differences, the temperature in the southern region is relatively high, so it may open earlier, the temperature in the northern region rises slowly, the temperature is lower, so the flowering time is later, some can blossom in August.After the gardenia blooms, the single flower lasts for a short time, only about 3-5 days, and the whole plant lasts for a long time, which can last for a month. If the climate is suitable, the duration of the flowering period may be extended.

2. Factors affecting flowering

1. Illumination: In the process of maintenance, if there is no sunlight all the time, it is difficult to synthesize nutrients and cannot blossom naturally. Therefore, it should be placed in a place where light can be seen during growth. After the bud is bred, more light is needed.

2. Nutrients: Flowering needs a lot of nutrients to support, so there is a lack of nutrients in the growth. If you do not pay attention to fertilization, the plant itself lacks nutrients, and it is more difficult to blossom. You need to increase the application of phosphorus fertilizer at the flowering stage.

3. Pruning: If not pruned in time, it will also lead to no flowering. Proper pruning is needed to accumulate nutrients to promote flowering.

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