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Do snake plants bloom?

Saul Goodman
2020-05-13 17:26:58
Tiger orchid can bloom. Although snake plant is mainly used as foliage plant to enter our vision, it also blooms. We usually don't see the flowers of snake plant because it only blooms once for several years, and the ornamental value of flowering is not high, and the consumption of nutrients is relatively large. Generally, it needs to be cut off when the flower bud, so it's not common.

Do you have flowers?

The shape of the leaves is very special, which is a good indoor foliage plant, but as a common flower, it will also bloom. Most of the flowers and plants will bloom, except for ferns and bryophytes. Angiosperms like gymnosperms are blooming, but some of them are good-looking and some of them are not of high ornamental value. snake plant is one of the representatives that it is difficult to blossom and the flowers are not strict.

The shape of the flower

Junzi orchid usually blooms once in about 5 years, so it's not easy to raise snake plant to bloom. The flowers it blooms also have fragrance, but there are several long and thin flowers on a yellow stem, the pistils will be drawn out, not gorgeous

3. Flower maintenance

Although the flower is not gorgeous, it needs to consume a lot of nutrients. In addition, it is not very beautiful. Many people like to cut off the flower bud directly to avoid excessive consumption of plant nutrients causing plant wilting. nectar will be formed after snake plant blooms. It flows from the inside to the outside of the flower. This kind of juice is very viscous and is not easy to clean. It is necessary to protect it in advance to prevent it from touching the clothes. After the flower, we should cut off the remnant flowers in time. The cut should be close to the soil surface as much as possible. Don't water for the next two days to avoid rotting.

Flowers consume a lot of nutrients, to timely topdressing, use a moderate amount of thin fertilizer can

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