Why don’t marigolds bloom?
Last Update :2024.11.12
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Every time I hear the name marigold, I feel it is a blessing to life. Of course, marigolds are beautiful when they bloom. What should you do if the marigolds don’t bloom?
marigold blooming
The blooming of marigold
The flowering period of marigold is very long, blooming from June to October every year, and sometimes it will last until mid-November before the flowers fade. . Marigold has yellow or orange flowers. The flowers are large and brightly colored. The petals are layered in layers. The flowers are plump and very beautiful.
Why don’t marigolds bloom
< p>Generally, as long as daily management is done well, marigolds will grow robustly and bloom vigorously. However, if marigolds do not receive sufficient light during their growth, the plants will become leggy and thin, resulting in few blooms.
Secondly, when fertilizing marigolds, you must master the techniques of fertilizing. Do not apply too much fertilizer, especially nitrogen fertilizer. Otherwise, the marigolds will be affected by the plant growing too lush, and may even not bloom in their lifetime.
How do marigolds bloom more
< p>When marigolds bloom less or not at all, certain measures need to be taken to encourage them to bloom more.
You can apply a certain amount of base fertilizer when planting marigolds to make the marigolds branch more and increase the number of flowers. Before marigold blooms, you can remove part of the side buds to reduce nutrient consumption. The remaining buds will have sufficient nutrient supply and the flowers will bloom more beautifully. After the marigold flowers wither, it is necessary to promptly cut off the remaining flowers and dead flowers, prune the branches and leaves, and pay attention to preventing and controlling insect pests, so that they can bloom again.
In addition, you can also take marigold cuttings. Marigold seedlings grow quickly. If you pick them in time and fertilize before they bloom, they will continue to bloom.
Also, suitable temperature can extend the flowering period of marigolds. The suitable temperature during the flowering period is 18-20°C. By maintaining this temperature, the flowering period of marigolds can be appropriately extended.
Why don’t marigolds bloom?
How do marigolds bloom more?
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