Summary of the reasons why flowers don't bloom
Improper water and fertilizer
During the growth period of plants, if the amount of water and fertilizer is too much, it will cause excessive growth of branches and leaves, and nutrients will accumulate in roots, stems and leaves, resulting in insufficient nutrition of flowers and fruits, affecting the development of flower buds, resulting in non flowering or rare flowering of flowers. In addition, it is easy to cause flower buds to fall off if a large amount of fertilizer is applied during the bud pregnancy of plants, or the amount of water is unstable. On the contrary, if there is too little fertilization and watering during the growth of flowers, it will lead to the lack of nutrition in the growth of plants, resulting in less flowers and poor quality of flowers p>
Illumination temperature
Different flowers have different preferences and needs for light and temperature. For example, some flowers like light, while others like half shade; Some flowers like warmth, while others prefer cool. If the light and temperature are improper during plant growth, it is also easy to cause non flowering or flower bud falling off p>
Soil properties
Most flowers prefer slightly acidic or neutral soil rather than saline alkali. Therefore, the high salinity of soil will also affect the growth and flowering of flowers p>
Winter room temperature
Because some flowers need to sleep, if the indoor temperature is too high in winter, it will cause plants to germinate and pull leaves in advance, resulting in nutrient consumption, which will lead to insufficient nutrients of plants in the coming year, weak flowers, small flowers, falling off, or even no flowering p>
Trim too little
During the growth period of plants, appropriate pruning and finishing can not only achieve the beautiful effect, but also avoid excessive nutrient consumption of branches and leaves and affecting the flowering of plants p>