The flowering of the mother plant of the Dancing Flower is different from that of the cuttings or grafted plants.Generally speaking, the growth of Fallen Flower Dance by cuttings or grafting will be better, while the mother plant will appear wilted. However, the advantage of the mother plant is that it is easy to grow flower buds! For cuttings or grafts, it is necessary to wait until the plant's vegetative growth switches to reproductive growth before it will bloom. For non-flowering cuttings or grafted Dancing Flowers, more flower buds can be grown as long as the water is properly controlled before the bud-forming season to reduce the growth of new stems. Fertilization and sunlight treatmentThe flowering period has arrived, but the flower buds have not yet grown, so you can spray the leaves with a thin layer of potassium dihydrogen phosphate! Provide short-day treatment (no more than 8 hours per day). In addition, you should control watering and only water when the soil in the pot is completely dry. Let your Falling Flower Dance buds growThe flower-growing guide for many flower lovers is Hua Duo Duo! If the mother plant or grafted plant still does not grow flower buds after fertilization or sunlight treatment, you can spray some Huaduoduo No. 2 on the leaves. |
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