Which flowers are difficult to rebloom after flowering in spring
If you want to know which flowers are difficult to rebloom after flowering in spring and the related experience of planting flowers that are hard to rebloom after spring flowering, let's find out together next.
It is spring now, and everything is revive. Many flowers and plants are welcoming their blooming season. Lately, I often receive messages from flower lovers saying that their flowers do not bloom. Some are indeed due to inadequate maintenance, but some are not because of the flower lovers' care, but because these varieties are inherently difficult to rebloom.
Today, I will list five common flowers for you. Although each of them is beautiful when blooming, it is difficult for them to bloom a second time after the first bloom. I suggest you throw them away after they fade, as continuing to care for them will only waste time and emotion!
Hyacinth aquaculture
Hyacinth, also known as Western narcissus or multicolored narcissus, belongs to the genus Hyacinthus of the Liliaceae family. The propagation of hyacinth mainly relies on planting its bulbs, and the hyacinth bulbs available in the market are all cultivated varieties from the Netherlands.
There are two ways to cultivate hyacinth: hydroponics and soil cultivation. Soil cultivation involves planting the bulbs in the soil, and as long as the maintenance is proper, they can bloom every year. However, most flower lovers purchase hydroponic hyacinths. The bulbs of hydroponic hyacinths are soaked in water, losing the nourishment of the soil and can only rely on the nutrients stored inside the bulbs to grow leaves and bloom. After the flowers wither, the nutrients in the bulbs are basically consumed, and the hydroponic hyacinth can no longer grow and bloom normally. Unless it is transplanted back into the soil, allowing the bulbs to absorb nutrients from the soil again, there is a chance to continue blooming.
Fortune at the Top
Fortune at the Top, also known as pineapple flower or red fortune at the top, is an evergreen herbaceous plant of the pineapple family. Its flowers are columnar and look red. Chinese people have always liked red, and combined with its festive name, it can be seen in many festive occasions, such as the New Year, weddings, new business openings, etc.
Which flowers are difficult to rebloom after flowering in spring
Fortune at the Top flowers are native to Mexico to the south of Brazil and the north of Argentina. They have a very long flowering period, with flower spikes lasting more than 4 months, but they can only bloom once in a lifetime. After the flowers fade, the plant at the bottom will not bloom again until it dies. If you want the Fortune at the Top to continue blooming, you can only wait for new suckers to grow in the pot, and the new suckers may bloom. However, the growth of new suckers is very slow, usually taking 1-2 years from seedlings to blooming.
Narcissus
Narcissus is one of the traditional famous flower varieties in China. Its flowers are pure white and fragrant. During the New Year period, many families place two pots of narcissus at home for decoration.
The narcissus bought in winter is mostly hydroponic, similar to hyacinth, the narcissus without soil can only bloom by consuming the nutrients in the bulbs. After the flowers fade, the nutrients are also exhausted, and the bulbs will gradually wither and die. Only by transplanting it back into the soil, allowing the old bulbs to reproduce new offspring, is there a chance to bloom again. However, this process requires a lot of energy and time, so most flower lovers choose to throw away the faded narcissus directly.
Cineraria