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When do carnations bloom

Hank Schrader
2019-12-16 11:07:32
The flowering period of carnation is from April to September, and it takes about 30 days from flower bud differentiation to flowering. The flowering period can be adjusted by controlling the light, temperature and other factors. In the growth period, sufficient light can be received, and the suitable growth temperature can be maintained at 14-21 ℃, and then the non flowering or flowering branches can be pruned in time.

I. flowering

Because it is a common flower for mother's day, it has been blooming before mother's day, and the flowering period is generally from April to September. The specific length of florescence is mainly related to flower bud differentiation and mature time. Generally, the time from flower bud differentiation to flowering is determined, about 30 days.

2. Extend the flowering period

As the time from flower bud differentiation to flowering is determined, it is necessary to make flower bud differentiation earlier in order to advance the flowering period.

1. Sufficient light: sufficient light can promote flower bud differentiation, and allow the plant to receive sufficient light before flowering.

2. Keep suitable temperature: it is suitable for growing at 14-21 ℃, which can make the plant grow faster.

3. Prune in time: cut off the side branches that are not blooming or are too long after flowering in time to provide nutrition for the branches, promote the emergence of new buds and re differentiation of new buds, so as to form the time difference between the plants and increase the flowering period.

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