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What to do if the geranium fails to bloom

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-04-30 09:28:35
If the geranium is in good condition, it can bloom continuously. Another aspect is pruning, not only for the remaining pedicels and flowers, but also for those dense, too long branches, so that new branches can grow. In addition, before and after the beginning of autumn, the basin should be changed, and the proper substrate should be selected. The light must be good, and the fertilizer must be sufficient.

1. Is the maintenance important after flower failure?

It has a characteristic that if the flowers are well maintained after blooming, they can bloom continuously. So it's very important to maintain the flower after it's dead. If not dealt with in time, it may affect later growth, and later flowering.

Second, how to do after flower failure

1. Trimming after flower: This is the most important step. Pruning can be said to have a decisive influence on whether or not to bloom later. It is only one step to trim the remaining pedicels and flowers in time after the flowers are withered. And those branches that are too dense and too long, and those with diseases and insect pests are not allowed to stay. In this way, after pruning the branches, new branches and lateral branches can grow out, which is conducive to the formation of flowers later, and the number of flowers will be more.

2. Change basin: if the flower is decayed before and after the beginning of autumn, it is better to change basin once. It is best to change basin once a year. The substrate should be selected carefully. It can be mixed with saprophytic soil, peat soil and river sand, and added with base fertilizer.

3. Light: the plant itself likes light. It should also provide sufficient light after flowering, which is conducive to its next flowering.

4. Fertilizer: nutrients should also be sufficient. It should be applied every ten days in spring and autumn.

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