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What's the reason why the lotus doesn't bloom

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-16 09:11:48
There are many reasons why the lotus does not bloom: if it is caused by insufficient light, it should be ensured that it has sufficient light, and it should be cultured in the place where the sunlight can reach; if it is caused by too large density of branches and leaves, it should be properly pruned, and the redundant and poorly developed branches and leaves should be cut off; if it is caused by unsuitable cultivation depth, it should select the appropriate cultivation depth according to the variety.

I. lack of light

1. Reason: lotus is a sun loving plant. If the sunlight is not enough, it will not photosynthesize with the sun and will not bloom.

2. Solution: make sure that the lotus has enough light. If it is cultured indoors, it should be placed where the sunlight can reach. If it is cultured outdoors, it can't be shaded. It needs to be cultured in the sunshine.

2. The density is too high.

1. Reason: when the lotus is in the flowering and growth period, the demand for nutrients is particularly large. If the density is too large when the lotus is planted, the nutrients will not be available, and it will not bloom.

2. Solution: the lotus needs to be pruned in time, and the redundant and underdeveloped lotus needs to be cut off to make the nutrients more concentrated and leave the growth space for the healthy lotus. If it's a potted lotus, it's better to cultivate one plant in one pot.

3. The cultivation depth is not suitable.

1. Reason: in the process of lotus cultivation, if the cultivation is too deep, it will affect the root system to absorb nutrients, and the branches and leaves will be malnourished; if the cultivation is too shallow, the root of lotus will not be firm, and it will also affect the growth. Above two kinds of circumstances can appear the circumstance that cannot blossom.

2. Solution: first of all, we should divide the lotus into small varieties or large varieties. If it is a small variety, the cultivation depth is 20cm. If it is a large variety, it needs to be more than 30cm.

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