June snow bloomsThe flowers of June snow are thin, white and delicate. They grow individually or in groups at the top of branches, or under the leaf axils. The flowers are covered with hairs, with wavy edges, light pink or white corollas, and long styles that protrude. Its flowering period is generally between May and July every year, which is considered a long period! Why doesn't June Snow bloom?June snow likes a warm environment, but is extremely afraid of strong light. It likes well-drained, fertile and moist soil. First of all, you may have placed the June snow in direct sunlight, or did not pay attention to shade, and the sunlight time was too long, which will cause the June snow to not bloom. The second is fertilization. You may apply too little fertilizer, or the fertilizer may contain insufficient nutrients. Fertilizing at the wrong time may cause the June snow to not bloom. Finally, it is possible that you have been keeping the June snow indoors in the summer and have not paid attention to ventilation and light indoors. June snow needs to be grown outdoors in the summer, which helps to absorb enough sunlight for photosynthesis, otherwise it will affect flowering. Management of flowering of snow in JuneFirst of all, you need to give the June snow enough light, but not strong light, or long-term light. Pay attention to shade. Use a mixture of leaf mold, garden soil, rice husk ash and manure soil for cultivation, which will help it bloom. Secondly, fertilization should be timely. Apply thin liquid fertilizer every 3 weeks during the growing season. No fertilizer is needed in summer. Finally, in the summer, you only need to place the June snow outdoors, where it is well ventilated and exposed to light, and you need to prune it, cutting off the shoots that grow from the roots to prevent them from absorbing nutrients. If you do the above points, I believe your June snow will bloom, and it will bloom beautifully. Of course, don’t underestimate it. Remember to be careful and do it well in every step! |
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