1、 Post flowering treatment
If you plant a plant that needs pollination for five years, it will not bloom until you plant it. It should be noted that the plant will die after flowering, but its lateral buds will still survive p>
If you are willing to let your family's flowers bloom, it should be noted that even if the varieties are different, they can be successfully pollinated, but compared with other different genera, they generally will not be paired successfully. After it blooms, you can choose to pull it out or cut its lateral buds here to plant a new life p>
2、 How not to let it bloom
If you want it to survive longer, you can not let it have a chance to bloom. Generally, you can remove its flower arrows p>
1. Don't feel distressed. Use more strength. It doesn't matter to remove the part below the arrow. In this way, the probability of growing intact lateral buds will be higher. If you are reluctant to cut it off, it will have no effect p>
2. After removing the flower arrow, if the root grows well and you take good care of it, it will grow lateral buds in about seven to fifteen days. Generally, it can grow three to five very healthy lateral buds p>
3. If the lateral buds are normal, the green plant will not bloom, so it can survive longer and will not bloom again for the time being. Generally speaking, the probability of success is more than 80% p>
4. The spring and autumn when the weather is cool is the time when it grows fastest. If the weather is hot, it will hibernate and not grow for the time being. We should give it shade and ventilation. If it is a cold winter, reduce the number of watering. If it's below zero, move it home and help it through the cold winter p>
Removing the flower arrow is the best way to keep it alive. If you want to see it bloom and don't want it to die, it's difficult to achieve. After all, nature has its own laws, and we can't impose changes p>