Remember, if you do these 7 things, your flowers will die!

Remember, if you do these 7 things, your flowers will die!

1Use any soil you want!

No matter what kind of flower you use, you need to use the same type of soil. Just go outside and dig some. In fact, different flowers have different requirements for soil. For example, succulents like loose and breathable soil, gardenias like acidic soil, and azaleas do not grow well in clay. If you want to grow good flowers, choosing the soil is the key!

2 Water as you like!

If you water the flowers when you remember to, and don’t water them when you don’t remember, the flowers will not live long. Many flower lovers don’t know how to water their flowers. Some water them three times a day, while others realize they need to water them only when their flowers are dying of dryness. In fact, whether the flowers need watering depends on the dryness of the soil. Pay attention to the observation and water them if you find they are dry. It’s that simple.

3. Never fertilize!

As the saying goes, like crops and flowers, fertilizer is the key. Without enough nutrients, how can the flowers grow well? Many flower lovers never fertilize their flowers, resulting in many flowers only growing leaves but not blooming. They often wonder why the flowers don't bloom. The reason should be found within themselves.

4 Never change the pot!

After the flowers have grown in the pot for one or two years, their root systems will be very developed. Some flowers will even break the pots. Only then will flower lovers know that they need to change the pots. Under normal circumstances, flowers that have grown in a pot for one or two years need to be repotted. Replacing the soil with new ones can also provide the plants with more nutrients for growth.

5 Never trim!

When the flowers wither, you don't know how to cut off the withered flowers; when the leaves turn yellow, you don't know how to pick the yellow leaves; you let the diseased, weak and dead branches grow without ever pruning them. Of course the flowers don't grow well.

6Move it anywhere!

After the plant has adapted to a place, do not move the pot at will, especially when it is forming buds and blooming. Changing its position at will can easily cause the flowers and buds to fall off. Some flower lovers, after buying flowers, move them here and put them there from time to time, which can easily cause the flowers to die.

7 Don’t care!

In fact, growing flowers is similar to raising children. Both require everyone to be careful and attentive. The reason why the flowers cannot be grown well is because you are not careful enough. You just buy them and leave them there without paying any attention to them, leaving them to nature to grow. Of course, they will not grow well.

Come on, tell me how you killed the flowers.

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