Plants need a lot of nutrients when they bloom. At this time, if the nutrients needed for plants to bloom are not supplemented in time, they will probably not bloom and only grow leaves.
When planting a plant, if its roots are buried in the soil too much, it is likely that the roots will not get enough air, which will cause the roots to be unable to breathe and affect the growth of flowers.
When fertilizing plants, if too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied, the leaves will grow too much and the flowers will not open.
1. When the plant is approaching the flowering stage, supplement nutrients to the plant and after the flowering stage in time. Don't raise too many plants in a basin, or the supply of nutrients will be insufficient.
2. When planting plants, only two-thirds of the roots of the plants need to be buried in the soil and one-third exposed.
3. In summer, we should apply some potash fertilizer to the plants. In spring, we can apply some nitrogen fertilizer, but we must control the amount of fertilizer.