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The management during bougainvillea flowering period, why the color of flowers is light?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
When the tiger orchid is short of water, the leaves will become very hard, feel rough, and the color of the leaves will become darker. Careful observation, the surface of the pot soil will dry, the soil is relatively dry, some white, may also have cracks. The soil does not contain water, the weight will become lighter, and it can be easily felt by hand. Gently knock on the walls of the flowerpot, can produce a relatively crisp sound, so that the tiger orchid water shortage, at this time can be watered.

1. Management during flowering

1. Watering: During its flowering period, water control is very important. Overwatering or inadequate watering will lead to the shortening of its flowering period, and serious will lead to its bud falling.Watering, it is best to wait until the potting soil dry time, we must follow: "See dry see wet, dry rather than wet" principle.

2. Fertilization: Bougainvillea needs little fertilizer, but it still needs to be applied properly during its flowering period.We can use rice washing water or orange peel water, usually once a week to ten days is the best.

3. Pruning: In its flowering period, we need to simply prune it, to cut off excess and unhealthy branches and leaves, the main purpose is to control the rational distribution of nutrients, to give flowering branches adequate nutrients.

2. what is the light color of flowering

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1. Lack of water: If there is not enough water supply during the flowering period, the color of flowers will become pale.Although the maintenance of Bougainvillea would rather dry than wet, but too little moisture is not good, it is best to see dry and wet, can not be cut off for a long time.

2, the lack of light: flowering Bougainvillea daily light is best to maintain at 8 hours, in order to ensure its normal photosynthesis, color is more bright.

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