
My own Clivia has been raised for three or five years, and its leaves are normal, but it never blooms! Junzi orchid does not bloom is generally caused by the lack of nutrients in the soil, so it is best to change the soil for Junzi orchid once a year.
1. Take off the basin
Monarch orchid should stop water for 5-10 days before changing soil, let soil water evaporate to dry, so it's easier to take off basin and don't hurt root.
2. Root
Remove the soil at the root and cut off the rotten hollow root. Depending on the situation, this step is not necessary if the root is not rotten
3. Soil cushion basin
Put two pieces of broken tiles at the bottom of the flowerpot, and pave a layer of nutritious soil made of rotten leaves, pine needles, perlite and charcoal dregs in the proportion of 5:2:2:1.
4. Root soil into basin
Fill the space of the root with culture soil, cover the soil with the root, and put it in the basin.
4. Filling and burying materials
One hand for the root and one hand for the filling, keep the Clivia in a straight state, compact the soil when filling, and pay attention to avoid the root position to prevent crushing. Fry the sunflower seeds and other solid fertilizer in the soil.
5. Water through
After changing the soil, pour a large amount of water and pour it through for three days.

The main reason why the potted Jasmine does not bloom is that the aged branches are not pruned in time, which hinders the re branching of jasmine. Therefore, pruning is essential for jasmine to bloom.
1. Pick leaves before cutting
Before pruning the jasmine, remove all the leaves, so that the jasmine branches can receive more sunlight.
2. Cut off the old and weak branches.
Aging branches are not conducive to the re growth of new branches of jasmine. If not pruned in time, the growth period of jasmine will be missed, and finally the large leaves and branches will not bloom.
3. Sprout new buds two weeks later.
About two weeks later, the pruned Jasmine will grow new buds, waiting for the new buds to grow into branches, it is easy to bloom
4. Keep trimming and shaping.
After the new branches of jasmine grow, it is necessary to prune and reshape them constantly to prevent them from growing in vain. Before flowering, dipotassium phosphate can be applied to promote flowering.

Many flower friends like to buy a pot of Gardenia in spring and go home. They want to wait for a few days to see the Gardenia bloom, but they don't think about it. After ten and a half days, they don't bloom. Buy home do not change basin, do not think Gardenia will bloom!
1. Soak in water for disinfection
After Gardenia adapts to the environment at home, fill a deep bucket with water, put an aspirin in it, put gardenia and soil in it, sterilize it, shake Gardenia every half an hour to remove the soil.
2. Soak in rooting water.
Change the gardenias soaked for one night into rooting water and continue to soak.
3. Soil cushion basin
Use garden soil, coconut chaff, vermiculite and perlite to mix into nutritious soil. Break off a few plastic foam to lay on the bottom of the basin and cover the nutrient soil.
4. Plant into pot
Move the soaked gardenias into the basin, water them thoroughly, and move them to a cool and ventilated place. You can poke a few small holes in the plastic bottle and fill it with water, put it on the flowerpot and drip it slowly.

For the bougainvillea, pruning is the most important step to bloom and bloom more.
Trimming before flower:
1. Cut off weak branches and long branches.
Cut all the long and weak branches to promote germination.
2. Water through
Pour the pruned Bougainvillea through with large amount of water, and place it in a cool and ventilated place for curing.
Trim after flower
1. Cut off the pedicel
Cut off the flower stalks to avoid excessive growth and affect germination.
2. Cut off new branches
Cut off 1 /3 of the length of the new branches and keep a strong bud point.