Gardenia Clivia... Not flowering for 3 years? Do not do this, do not want to blossom!

Author:JamesZ Date:2022-04-02 05:33

Recently, Huahua found that many flower friends reported that their own flowers and leaves grow very well, but they just don't bloom. Huahua asked a lot of questions today. Let's give you an answer.

Clivia doesn't bloom

flowers and plants

Our own Clivia has been raised for three or five years, and its leaves are normal, but they never bloom! The non flowering of Clivia is generally caused by the lack of nutrients in the soil, so it's best to change the soil for Clivia once a year

1. Debasing

Clivia needs to stop water for 5-10 days before changing the soil, so that the soil water can evaporate dry, which makes it easier to remove the pot and does not hurt the root

2. Pruning

Remove the soil at the root and cut off the rotten and hollow roots. This step depends on the specific situation. If the root does not rot, it is not necessary

3. Soil cushion basin

Put two pieces of broken tiles at the bottom of the flowerpot, and lay a layer of nutrient soil composed of rotten leaves, pine needles, perlite and charcoal residue in the proportion of 5:2:2:1

4. Root loading into basin

Put the root of Clivia upward, fill the empty part of the root with culture soil, wrap the soil with the root, and put it into the basin downward

4. Filling and burying materials

Hold the root with one hand and fill the soil with the other hand to keep the Clivia straight. When filling, compress the soil and avoid the root position to prevent crushing. Bury the fried sunflower seeds and other solid fertilizers in the soil

5. Flooding

After changing the soil, pour water once and thoroughly for three consecutive days

Jasmine doesn't blossom

flowers and plants

Potted Jasmine always doesn't bloom. The main reason is that it doesn't trim the aged branches in time, which hinders jasmine from branching again. Therefore, pruning is essential for jasmine flowering

1. Picking leaves before cutting

Before pruning the jasmine, remove all the leaves so that the jasmine branches can receive more sunlight

2. Cut off the old and weak branches

The aged branches are not conducive to the re growth of new branches of jasmine. If they are not pruned in time, they will miss the growth period of jasmine, and finally cause the fruit of large leaves and branches without flowering

3. New buds sprouted after two weeks

After about two weeks, the pruned Jasmine will grow new buds. Waiting for the new buds to grow into branches, it is easy to bloom

4. Keep trimming and shaping

After Jasmine grows new branches, it should be trimmed and shaped constantly to prevent it from growing in vain. Potassium hydrogen phosphate can promote flowering

Gardenia does not blossom

flowers and plants

Many flower friends like to buy a pot of Gardenia home in spring. They want to wait for a few days to see the Gardenia bloom. They didn't expect it. They didn't bloom after ten days and a half months. Don't think Gardenia will blossom if you don't change the basin when you buy it home

1. Water immersion disinfection

After Gardenia adapts to the home environment, find a deep bucket filled with water, put in an aspirin, put Gardenia with soil, sterilize and disinfect. Shake Gardenia every half an hour to remove the soil

2. Rooting water immersion

Change the Gardenia soaked for one night into rooting water and continue to soak

3. Soil cushion basin

is mixed with garden soil, coconut chaff, vermiculite and perlite to form nutritious soil. Several pieces of plastic foam are laid on the bottom of the basin and covered with nutritious soil. p>

4. Plant into basin

Move the soaked Gardenia into the basin, pour it with water, and move it to a cool and ventilated place. You can poke several small holes in the plastic bottle, fill it with water, put it on the flowerpot and drip slowly

Triangle plum does not blossom

flowers and plants

Pruning is the most critical step for Prunus deltoides to blossom and blossom more

Pre flowering pruning:

1. Cut off weak branches and long branches

Cut off all the long branches and delicate branches to promote germination

2. Flooding

Pour the pruned prunes with water and place them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance

Post flower pruning

1. Cut off the pedicel

Cut off the flowering stems to avoid overgrowth and affect germination

2. Cut off new branches

Cut off 1 / 3 of the length of the newly grown branches and keep a strong bud point

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Gardenia Clivia... Not flowering for 3 years? Do not do this, do not want to blossom!

JamesZ
2022-04-02 05:33
Description Recently, Huahua found that many flower friends reported that their own flowers and leaves grow very well, but they just don't bloom. Huahua asked a lot of questions today. Let's give you an answer.

Clivia doesn't bloom

flowers and plants

Our own Clivia has been raised for three or five years, and its leaves are normal, but they never bloom! The non flowering of Clivia is generally caused by the lack of nutrients in the soil, so it's best to change the soil for Clivia once a year

1. Debasing

Clivia needs to stop water for 5-10 days before changing the soil, so that the soil water can evaporate dry, which makes it easier to remove the pot and does not hurt the root

2. Pruning

Remove the soil at the root and cut off the rotten and hollow roots. This step depends on the specific situation. If the root does not rot, it is not necessary

3. Soil cushion basin

Put two pieces of broken tiles at the bottom of the flowerpot, and lay a layer of nutrient soil composed of rotten leaves, pine needles, perlite and charcoal residue in the proportion of 5:2:2:1

4. Root loading into basin

Put the root of Clivia upward, fill the empty part of the root with culture soil, wrap the soil with the root, and put it into the basin downward

4. Filling and burying materials

Hold the root with one hand and fill the soil with the other hand to keep the Clivia straight. When filling, compress the soil and avoid the root position to prevent crushing. Bury the fried sunflower seeds and other solid fertilizers in the soil

5. Flooding

After changing the soil, pour water once and thoroughly for three consecutive days

Jasmine doesn't blossom

flowers and plants

Potted Jasmine always doesn't bloom. The main reason is that it doesn't trim the aged branches in time, which hinders jasmine from branching again. Therefore, pruning is essential for jasmine flowering

1. Picking leaves before cutting

Before pruning the jasmine, remove all the leaves so that the jasmine branches can receive more sunlight

2. Cut off the old and weak branches

The aged branches are not conducive to the re growth of new branches of jasmine. If they are not pruned in time, they will miss the growth period of jasmine, and finally cause the fruit of large leaves and branches without flowering

3. New buds sprouted after two weeks

After about two weeks, the pruned Jasmine will grow new buds. Waiting for the new buds to grow into branches, it is easy to bloom

4. Keep trimming and shaping

After Jasmine grows new branches, it should be trimmed and shaped constantly to prevent it from growing in vain. Potassium hydrogen phosphate can promote flowering

Gardenia does not blossom

flowers and plants

Many flower friends like to buy a pot of Gardenia home in spring. They want to wait for a few days to see the Gardenia bloom. They didn't expect it. They didn't bloom after ten days and a half months. Don't think Gardenia will blossom if you don't change the basin when you buy it home

1. Water immersion disinfection

After Gardenia adapts to the home environment, find a deep bucket filled with water, put in an aspirin, put Gardenia with soil, sterilize and disinfect. Shake Gardenia every half an hour to remove the soil

2. Rooting water immersion

Change the Gardenia soaked for one night into rooting water and continue to soak

3. Soil cushion basin

is mixed with garden soil, coconut chaff, vermiculite and perlite to form nutritious soil. Several pieces of plastic foam are laid on the bottom of the basin and covered with nutritious soil. p>

4. Plant into basin

Move the soaked Gardenia into the basin, pour it with water, and move it to a cool and ventilated place. You can poke several small holes in the plastic bottle, fill it with water, put it on the flowerpot and drip slowly

Triangle plum does not blossom

flowers and plants

Pruning is the most critical step for Prunus deltoides to blossom and blossom more

Pre flowering pruning:

1. Cut off weak branches and long branches

Cut off all the long branches and delicate branches to promote germination

2. Flooding

Pour the pruned prunes with water and place them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance

Post flower pruning

1. Cut off the pedicel

Cut off the flowering stems to avoid overgrowth and affect germination

2. Cut off new branches

Cut off 1 / 3 of the length of the newly grown branches and keep a strong bud point

Are you satisfied with Huahua's answer

Now you know why your flowers don't bloom

If you have any questions

Welcome to communicate with Huahua in the message area

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