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June snowflake period

Hank Schrader
2020-08-21 14:10:28
The flowering period of June snow is longer. In general, it will bloom in May and fade in July. If it can provide enough light in the flowering period, and timely apply some p and K fertilizer, then it may continue to open until August. Most of its flowers are white, a few are pink, clustered in branches, with high ornamental value.

The flowering of June snow

The flowers of June snow are fine white and delicate. Their flowers grow on the top of branches or under the axils of leaves. There are hairs on the flowers. The edges of the flowers are wavy. The Corolla is light red or white. The styles are very long and protrude. The flowering period is generally between May and July every year, and the flowering period is also long!

The florescence of snow in June

Why doesn't June snow bloom?

June snow likes warm environment, but it is afraid of strong light, like good drainage, fertile and moist soil

First of all, you may put the June snow in the direct sunlight, or you may not pay attention to the shade, and the light lasts for a long time, which will cause the June snow not to bloom.

Next is fertilization, you may be fertilization less, or fertilizer nutrient shortage, fertilization time is not right will cause June snow does not bloom.

Finally, it is also possible that in summer, you will keep the June snow indoors for cultivation without paying attention to ventilation and light. In summer, the June snow needs to be cultured outdoors, which helps to absorb enough sunlight for photosynthesis, otherwise it will affect flowering.

The florescence of snow in June

Snow bloom management in June

First of all, we should give enough light to June snow, but not strong light, or long-term light, pay attention to shade, we should use rotten leaf soil, garden soil, rice husk ash and manure mixed soil for breeding, which is conducive to flowering.

Secondly, fertilizer should be applied in time. In the growing period, thin liquid fertilizer should be applied every three weeks. In summer, no fertilizer is needed.

Finally, in summer, we just need to put the June snow in the outdoor culture, ventilation and light, and prune the tillers growing from the roots, so as not to grab nutrients.

To achieve the above, I believe that your June snow will bloom, and will bloom well, of course, you don't look simple, remember to be careful every step, do enough!

Management of blooming snow in June

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