1. Reasons1. Lack of nutrientsThe plant needs a lot of nutrients when it is flowering. If the nutrients needed for flowering are not replenished in time, it is very likely that the plant will not bloom and only grow leaves. 2. Planting too deepWhen planting a plant, if its roots are buried too deep in the soil, the roots may not get enough air, which will cause the roots to be unable to breathe and affect the growth of the flowers. 3. Too much nitrogen fertilizerIf you apply too much nitrogen fertilizer when fertilizing the plants, it will cause the leaves to grow too much and the flowers will not bloom. 2. Solutions1. Replenish nutrients to the plants in time when they are about to bloom and after the flowering period. Do not grow too many plants in one pot, otherwise the nutrient supply will be insufficient. 2. When planting the plant, you only need to bury two-thirds of the plant's roots in the soil, leaving one-third exposed. 3. In summer, you should apply some potassium fertilizer to the plants, and in spring, you can apply some nitrogen fertilizer in moderation, but you must control the amount of fertilizer. |
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