Which plants bloom difficultly
Here are some plants that bloom difficultly, along with a summary of four types of plants that rarely bloom and their maintenance methods in terms of green plant care. The site editor will introduce to the netizens next.
Many ornamental plants that we keep at home are mainly for leaf viewing, and it is enough to place them at home to create a fresh and natural, beautiful and generous environment. It is rare to see them bloom, which is mainly due to the home maintenance environment, which is difficult to meet their growth needs, so they generally do not bloom easily. Once they do bloom, it is even more exciting and fulfilling.
Of course, everyone also feels that these plants that are difficult to bloom, once they bloom at home, it is an even better omen and has the auspicious meaning of a turn for the better. Like the following four common plants, they generally do not bloom easily. If you are fortunate enough to make them bloom, it is indeed a very happy thing.
Happiness Tree
The happiness tree is a very beautiful ornamental plant that many families like to place in the living room for appreciation. It is a plant of the Caesalpiniaceae family and the Dalbergia genus. In its native habitat, it can not only bloom but also produce bean-like pods.
However, in family potted cultivation, affected by climate and various factors, blooming is generally rare, and being able to make it bloom is indeed a happy event.
Maintenance methods:
The happiness tree prefers to grow in a warm, sunlit, and well-ventilated environment. For family potted cultivation, it is necessary to use loose and fertile culture soil. During the peak growing season, it should be fertilized with organic fertilizer such as sheep manure once a month or apply a small amount of compound fertilizer. This plant is also afraid of waterlogging. If the potting soil is too moist for a long time, the leaves will turn yellow and the roots will rot. In addition to water and fertilizer maintenance, it should also be exposed to more sunlight, so that the plant's branches and leaves will grow more lush, and it is more likely to bloom after reaching the plant age.
Jade Tree
The jade tree has an ancient trunk, bright green leaves, and is very easy to care for, making it a favorite among many. Many flower friends even turn it into a more ornamental jade tree bonsai, and those old jade tree stumps that have been around for many years can even bloom with full trees of flowers, which are white and light pink.
The jade tree is more likely to bloom in southern regions, especially those old stumps planted in the open ground, which can bloom at the age of 5 years with good maintenance. However, it is generally not easy to bloom when cultivated as a potted plant at home. Of course, some jade trees, with years of careful maintenance by flower friends, have also bloomed beautiful small flowers.
Maintenance methods:
The jade tree is not strict about soil requirements and can grow normally even in ordinary garden soil. However, if we want it to grow into a sturdy old stump quickly, it is best to use a mixture of loose and nutrient-rich leaf mold soil, garden soil, and coal cinders.
The jade tree is a succulent plant that likes sunlight, is drought-tolerant but害怕水涝, and should not be watered too frequently during maintenance, just keeping the potting soil slightly dry and slightly wet. During the peak growing season of the plant, it is also necessary to apply some compound fertilizer regularly or use homemade organic fertilizer to make it grow vigorously.
Iron Tree
The iron tree has a straight posture, beautiful leaves, and is evergreen throughout the seasons, making it a favorite among many people as a high-quality green plant. It not only grows slowly but is also very difficult to bloom. People even often use the blooming of the iron tree as a metaphor for rare and difficult-to-achieve things.
Of course, the iron tree can bloom, but it requires a certain tree age, generally needing to grow for more than 15 years to meet the blooming requirements. Its flowers are mostly at the top of the leaf axils, often conical in shape, and are mostly red and light yellow.