1. It can bloomMany friends who have raised peacock plant wonder whether it will bloom, because they have never seen it bloom. In fact, it can bloom. However, this phenomenon is not very common. Moreover, its flowering time is very short, lasting only one to two days at a time. Compared to other varieties with a long flowering period, it can be said to be fleeting. Its flowering period is mainly in winter. In fact, its flowers are not very ornamental. Although it is an ornamental plant, it is mainly used for viewing leaves, and the flowers are not dominant. 2. Under what conditions will it bloom?1. Temperature: The most important condition is the temperature condition, which must be met. As we have mentioned above, its flowering period is in winter, so if the temperature conditions are not met, it is difficult for it to bloom. For this reason, it is difficult for plants grown in the north to bloom. It is relatively easier to bloom if grown in the south. 2. Light: In addition to temperature, light is another important condition. Good light can provide good external conditions for its flowering. So, if you want it to bloom, find a location with good light. |
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