How to grow hanging geraniums in spring

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This is the time when the plant is growing rapidly, so you can replace it with a larger pot and soil with sufficient nutrients. Wait until the soil dries before watering, and add some fertilizer appropriately. Before it sprouts flower buds, it is necessary to prune off those long and thin flower bones, so as to promote the flowers on the main branches to bloom larger.


How to raise hanging geraniums in spring

1. Repotting: As the plant grows, it needs to be repotted regularly. Generally speaking, it takes one to two years and it only needs to be replaced once. If the plant is growing well, it needs to be moved to a larger pot for maintenance. In addition to these, the soil needs to be turned over every once in a while to prevent the soil from clumping.

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2. Fertilize: In this season, you can give it more Apply a little fertilizer with a relatively light concentration, usually only once a week or two, so that it can provide nutrients to the plants.

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3. Watering: At this time, its growth rate is very fast. It is fast, so it is advisable to replenish a lot of water. However, the humidity should not exceed 70%, so as not to cause the roots of the plants to be submerged in water and unable to breathe normally. You can add water to it every 2 days. Watering must make the soil fully moist, otherwise there will be water on the soil and the roots will not be exposed to water, causing the plant to dry up.

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4. Pruning: After it finishes blooming, it needs Prune flowers that have failed in time to prevent some of the plant's nutrients from being consumed by those branches.



















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