When does the ball orchid bloom?When does the Hoya bloom? In fact, under normal circumstances, the ball orchid will bloom from May to August every year. There will be many flowers at the beginning, and then the number of flowers will gradually decrease. It can be said that the flowers continue to bloom until they fade. How many years will the ball orchid bloom?Of course, although we know that Hoya will start to bloom in May every year, some flower lovers’ Hoya does not bloom. This is because the Hoya may not be old enough to bloom yet. Generally, Hoya that is propagated by cuttings will not bloom in the same year. Well-cultivated flowers will bloom in the second year, but most of them will not bloom until the third year. In a few cases, Hoya that is propagated by cuttings will bloom in the same year, but this is still rare, unless the branches already show signs of flowering when the cuttings are taken. In addition, it is possible that a flower lover's Hoya has been growing it for one or two years, but it still has not bloomed. This may be because it is not well grown. When growing it, you must pay attention to light and ventilation. Poor light will cause it to not bloom, so you need to pay attention when growing it. Flowering pictures |
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