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When will the lotus blossom and what if it doesn't?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Horse chestnut is named for its palm-like leaves and mostly seven leaves. It is also known as horse chestnut, deciduous trees, its flowering period in April-May, fruit in October. It is one of the famous ornamental tree species with high ornamental value because of its straight trunk, beautiful tree shape, beautiful flowers and peculiar fruit shape. It can be used as greening tree species for sidewalks, parks and squares, and is an excellent street tree and ornamental plant for gardens.

1. When to bloom & nbsp;

Lotus is a summer flowering flower, the flowering period is in June to September each year, in midsummer in July and August when the most blooming, the highest ornamental.A single lotus flower can bloom for 3-4 days, some flowers can bloom for 8-9 days, the overall lotus flower blooms for a longer time, the better time to watch lotus flowers is from 6 to 8 in the morning, when the climate is cool and the flowers are vibrant.Lotus flowering time is not fixed, will be affected by other factors, such as varieties, climate, geographical and other factors, different varieties of lotus flowering time is different, will also be affected by the local climate and environment, different regions flowering period is also different.

2. what to do if it doesn't bloom

1. Increase sunshine: Sunshine is an important factor for lotus blooming. If there is a lack of sunshine, it will lead to difficulty in blooming. Therefore, sufficient sunshine should be provided, and it should not be placed in a place with poor light.

2. Supplement nutrients: If the lotus lacks nutrients, it will be difficult to blossom, so it is necessary to fertilize the lotus in time. You can choose to fertilize when changing water.

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3. Replace the substrate: The substrate underneath is a necessary factor for growth. Inappropriate substrate can also lead to difficulty in flowering. New soil can be replaced. It is required to be rich in nutrients.

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