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How long does the Lucky Bamboo keep blooming

Hank Schrader
2020-06-09 15:46:52
More than two years of cultivation will probably bloom. The specific length of flowering is related to the maintenance methods and environment. If the maintenance methods are not correct and the growth environment also has problems, the flowering time will be extended. In order to promote flowering, it is necessary to pay attention to the maintenance conditions, supplement enough sunshine, change the basin soil in 2-3 years, apply fertilizer regularly in the growth period, and increase the application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer.

How long does it take to grow and blossom?

Generally speaking, as long as the bamboo is cultured for more than two years, it may bloom. The specific length of flowering is related to the maintenance methods and environment. If the maintenance methods are correct, the growth environment is very suitable, and there is enough nutrient supplement, then it will bloom in about two years. If the maintenance method is not correct and the growing environment has problems, the flowering time will be prolonged, and some of them will not bloom for several years. Flowering is a auspicious omen, so pay attention to good conservation methods, promote flowering as soon as possible.

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How to promote flowering

1. Light: replenishing enough sunlight is an important condition for flowering, which can promote the accumulation of nutrients and can not be put in a dark environment, especially in spring and winter. In summer pay attention to sunshade, avoid direct sunlight.

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2, change basin: in order to ensure sufficient sunlight, so 2-3 years to change basin soil, use soft soil, rich in nutrition

3. Fertilizer: enough nutrients can be supplied for flowering. Fertilizer shall be applied regularly during the growth period, and a little more P and K fertilizer shall be applied. Pay attention to the concentration, do not use too strong fertilizer

Fertilizer

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