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Goldfish Cymbidium can blossom all the year round and small goldfish can pop!

Skyler White
2020-05-14 12:44:38
When the Ipomoea lobata blooms, it's best to see that each flower is like a little goldfish, swimming between the green branches and leaves. However, the feedback from flower friends on raising Ipomoea lobata is not the same. Some say that it blooms continuously in one year, while others say that it develops vegetables and never blooms. What's the matter?

Why don't Ipomoea lobata bloom?

Goldfish Chlorophytum is a flowering plant. Its main flowering period is in winter, but there are also cases of non-stop flowering. The flower family's pot has been blooming since last year, and it is still blooming.

The flower bud of Ipomoea lobata is at the bottom of the leaf. At the beginning, it is a green bud. The small flower buds turn into goldfish one by one. One flower will wither and another will bloom If your family hasn't bloomed all the time, it doesn't even have a flower bud, it may be the following problems:

Although the Ipomoea lobata is more shade tolerant, it must be put in a sunny place to bloom, especially in spring, autumn and winter. In summer, to avoid sunburn, it can be put in a brighter place with scattered light.

Some of the Ipomoea lobata raised by Huayou are well cared for, watered too hard or lack of light, and the branches grow in vain. The characteristics of the branches are that the distance between the leaves becomes larger and the branches are thin. Such branches must not blossom well.

It's impossible to recover the branches with excessive length. It's better to cut them off with pain. Generally, cut them short (to the position without excessive length), and let them grow new branches again. During the growth process, pay attention to light and water control to avoid excessive length again.

The pruned branches can also be planted in the soil and watered. Maybe they can take root and survive in 1-2 weeks and harvest a new pot of Ipomoea lobata.

When the fertility is sufficient, there is no problem for Ipomoea lobata to bloom one after another. Use the most basic potassium dihydrogen phosphate to mix water and spray it on the flower leaves, especially on the position where the flower buds are at the bottom of the leaves, once every 10-15 days until the flower buds come out.

If it has not flowered for a long time, and there is no growth of branches and leaves, it may be lack of Hefei. It is suggested to use huaduoduo No. 1 (NPK balanced compound fertilizer) or No. 2 (compound fertilizer with more phosphorus elements) to mix once a month with fertilizer and water for irrigation, with obvious effect.

The bracts of Ipomoea lobata dried up before they opened. The possible reasons are: fertilizing after the bracts, sun exposure, water spraying towards the bracts, too much water, too low temperature and too dry in the heating room. You can find the reasons according to your own situation.

After having a flower bud, you only need to wait for it to change and do not apply fertilizer; you need to wait for the pot soil to dry before pouring it into the pot; when the sun is too strong, you need to cover the shade to avoid drying the flower bud; in winter, you need to keep warm and the temperature is more than 15 degrees to bloom; pay attention to humidifying when the heating is put in.

The normal maintenance of Ipomoea lobata

In addition to promoting the flowering of Ipomoea lobata, the usual maintenance is also very important. Only by raising a basin of healthy Ipomoea lobata, can it keep blooming.

Goldfish Chlorophytum uses fluffy soil to grow more branches. Generally, coconut brick soil: nutritious soil: Perlite = 3:3:1, and the bottom of the flowerpot should be padded with some ceramsite to increase the air permeability.

Goldfish Chlorophytum like the light. It's very good to raise it in the open or on the balcony. If you can't, you can put it in a brighter place indoors. Only enough light can keep blooming. Especially in winter, light can keep warm, which is very important for Ipomoea lobata.

Goldfish Chlorophytum is more drought resistant. You can see from its bright and fat leaves. If the basin soil is not dry, you should not always water it. If you water it too often, it will grow in vain. The flower pot of Ipomoea lobata is not big either. It's lighter when you weigh it with your hand, which means that the water inside is gone, and it's not too late to pour it through.

Goldfish Chlorophytum fertilization is generally carried out when it is not flowering. Before flowering, use potassium dihydrogen phosphate or huaduo No.2, spray the front and back of the leaves or water them once every 10-15 days. After flowering, water huaduoduo No.1 compound fertilizer once a month, 1-2 times.

In addition to the high temperature in summer and low temperature in winter, Ipomoea lobata can be pruned. Generally, it is to cut the long branches and disorderly branches. Do not water after cutting, wait for the cut to dry and heal before pouring.

There is a problem with the Ipomoea lobata, which is mostly shown on the leaves. In recent days, the leaves may be dropped in hot weather. If the leaves are dropped in large quantities, it may be that there are too many rotten roots watered. Just pull them out and cut the rotten roots and cut them again.

The leaves are small and thin. They may be kept indoors for a long time. The light is not enough or the fertility is not enough. Move to a place with bright light and try to enhance photosynthesis. Add some nitrogen and potassium fertilizer to strengthen the branches and leaves.

The leaves have spots, which may be caused by sunburn in summer when the light is strong, or by refraction after watering; or by the bacteria caused by rain or unclean watering, which can be sprayed with carbendazim for sterilization.

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