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When does Phalaenopsis bloom

Hank Schrader
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Phalaenopsis blooms only after 3 years of cultivation. It blooms once or twice a year. The flowering period is generally around the Spring Festival, and the viewing period can be as long as 2 to 3 months. In the domestic environment, it can only bloom once a year. The reason why Phalaenopsis does not bloom is due to temperature, humidity, water, fertilization, watering and other factors.

How many years will it bloom?

Generally speaking, Phalaenopsis will not bloom until it is cultured for 3 years.

If you want to see Phalaenopsis bloom earlier, don't buy seeds and 1.5-inch-2.5-inch-sized plantlets. If you want to grow small plantlets, it will bloom only after three years of cultivation. If you want to bloom in that year, you'd better buy 3.5-inch ones.

How many times a year, and how many months?

Phalaenopsis blooms once or twice a year, usually around the Spring Festival, with a viewing period of 2 to 3 months.

When the flower withers, the withered flower must be cut off as soon as possible, so as to reduce the consumption of nutrients.

Cut the flower stem from the base of 4-5 nodes, and it can bloom again after 2-3 months.

But in the home environment, flowers can only be produced once a year.

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Reasons for non flowering

Generally speaking, the reason why Phalaenopsis doesn't bloom is the temperature, humidity, water, fertilization, watering and other reasons. Only when you take good care of it on weekdays, it will bring you the beauty of blooming.

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