Flowering plants need light year-round, especially when buds are about to open. Of course, it’s best to keep them out of direct sunlight, preferably in a bright spot. You’ll also need to fertilize them regularly. Potassium is undoubtedly an important nutrient, but so are nitrogen and phosphorus.

You’ll definitely need to choose the right pot size. If the plant is too large, you’ll need to repot it into a more suitable pot, so it will need to be much larger. This will encourage the plant to thrive and flower sooner.
If you’ve taken all these precautions but your flowering plant just won’t bloom, you need to try a foolproof solution. Not everyone has a green thumb, but this trick will keep your plants lush and colorful: let’s find out how.

The trick to making your plants bloom: just one tablet
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