If you ask about the flower with the longest gestational bud, it must be camellia. It takes half a year from gestational bud to flowering, and there are many buds, and it needs to be thinned artificially.
Some flower friends don't want to be sparsely when they see many buds. As a result, the nutrition supply of Camellia in the later stage is not up, and the buds fall suddenly, leaving a few buds, which are not very big.
1. When the bud of Camellia grows to the size of soybean, it begins to open the bud. Generally, one or two buds are left at the top of each branch. If there are three buds, at least one of the smallest should be broken off.
2. If the tea flower also has a bud at the axil of the leaf, follow the principle of keeping one bud for 15-20 leaves, and remove the small bud on the overlapping branch and the sick branch.
Note: when there are too many buds, it's easy to break the buds with bare hands. It's better to use scissors to cut off 1 /2 of the buds. The remaining half of the buds will fall off naturally.
After the camellia blooms, it is necessary to ensure that the water is sufficient, but it can not accumulate water. At ordinary times, observe the whiteness of the soil surface, and then pour it several times, until there is water flowing out from the bottom of the basin.
After the bud of Camellia blooms, it is necessary to move the plant less and not change the maintenance environment of Camellia at will, otherwise the plant may fall bud because it adapts to the new environment.
After the blooming of Camellia, indoor maintenance should pay attention to more ventilation. In summer and autumn, it is better to keep Camellia in a half shade and half cool environment to ensure the quality of Camellia flowering.
Camellia, as an acid loving flower, has a long gestation period. If the pot soil is too alkaline and the nutrients are not enough, the phenomenon of falling flowers and buds will also occur.
Therefore, during the period of tea flower bud pregnancy, you can often water the peel, or every half month in autumn, mix potassium dihydrogen phosphate with water 1000 times, water the flower once until it blooms.
If you don't have a bud in your Camellia until now, you can control the water properly, inhibit the nutritional growth of Camellia, force the plant to carry out flower bud differentiation and promote its bud growth.