Number of flowering times of Jinta in a year
The scientific name of the golden pagoda does not flower, and it usually blooms after 3-5 years of cultivation. Its flowers are spikes, which are10-15cm long. Inflorescence erect, bracts heart-shaped, golden in color. Generally, it blooms in spring and autumn, which means wealth.
Golden pagoda flowering time
Jinta usually blooms in spring and autumn, and the specific flowering time is also related to the region. If it is warm in the south, the temperature is not high in summer and warm in winter, and the temperature can generally be maintained between 15 and 25 degrees, then it can bloom all year round.
The flowering period of Jinta usually lasts for 2-3 months, and it usually blooms in spring and autumn. Because it is not a clock flower, there is no fixed time.
How to raise the golden pagoda to blossom
1, lighting
The healthy growth of the flower bud point of Jinta requires sufficient and moderate intensity of light to moisten it. Lack of light, its flower buds can not reach the differentiation standard, which affects flowering.
2. Fertilizer
The flowering of Jinta also needs sufficient nutrient supply, and fertilization is the most direct way to obtain nutrients. Proper application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers during the flower bud growth period will make the flower bloom better, and potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be sprayed before flowering to supplement nutrition for plant growth.
3, pruning work
When the Jinta plants are luxuriant and dense, the overgrown and dense branches and leaves should be trimmed appropriately to reduce nutrient loss, make nutrients bloom intensively and promote plant flowering.
4. Temperature
Too low temperature will affect its growth and reduce its flowering ability. When the temperature is cold in winter, the temperature should be controlled to avoid damaging plants.
Late management of Jinta
As long as it is maintained and the temperature and climate are suitable, it can bloom all year round, but after each flowering, attention should be paid to pruning the residual flowers in time to avoid nutrient consumption and prepare for the next flowering. In addition, pruning the residual flowers in time can prevent the influence of diseases.