How to care for Hippeastrum to make it bloom again, and how to nurture Hippeastrum for it to blossom once more.

How to care for Hippeastrum to make it bloom again

Let's talk about the related experience of planting flowers on how to care for Hippeastrum to make it bloom again. The specific content is as follows:

How to care for Hippeastrum to make it bloom again

When it's about to bloom, the last time I used chicken manure and potassium dihydrogen phosphate, the flower spike was only at this point. Now it is growing so fast, it's preparing to bloom, and we need to continue to supply it with nutrients because it needs sufficient nutrients to open the flower bud, and may even produce more flower spikes.

This pot of Hippeastrum has bloomed now, which is the second bloom of this year. I shared this with you last time, using chicken manure and potassium dihydrogen phosphate to provide it with sufficient nutrients. Its flower spike has shot up very fast and has already grown so tall.

When it's about to bloom, the last time I used chicken manure and potassium dihydrogen phosphate, the flower spike was only at this point. Now it is growing so fast, it's preparing to bloom, and we need to continue to supply it with nutrients because it needs sufficient nutrients to open the flower bud, and may even produce more flower spikes.

We'd better use some organic fertilizers because they are gentle and won't harm the roots or burn the seedlings. They also have sufficient fertility. When it's preparing to bloom, it's best to use earthworm manure, which can be used as a top dressing.

When using it, if the soil is a bit compacted, when loosening the surface of the soil, be careful not to damage the bulb. If we use chemical fertilizers, the soil will be richer in beneficial bacteria and can improve the hardness of the soil.

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