Geraniums are among the most beloved flowering plants for balconies, gardens, and windowsills. Their vivid colors and long-lasting blooms make them a favorite for gardeners of all levels. But did you know that with the right technique, you can transform your geraniums into unstoppable flower-producing machines?
If your geraniums are looking a little sparse or not blooming as much as youโd like, donโt worryโthis article reveals the surefire trick to encourage abundant flowering and lush growth. Letโs dive in!
Why Geraniums Stop Blooming
Before we dive into the trick, itโs important to understand why geraniums might not bloom as expected:
- Lack of sunlight
- Overwatering or poor drainage
- Incorrect pruning
- Nutrient deficiencies
- Dead flowers left on the plant
Once these common issues are addressed, youโre ready to apply the trick that will make all the difference.
The Secret Trick: The โFlower Factoryโ Formula
To stimulate profuse blooming, you need to combine pruning, proper feeding, and sunlight. Hereโs the step-by-step strategy:
Step 1: Prune Smartly and Regularly
Geraniums must be pruned to promote new flower growth.
- Pinch or cut back long, leggy stems to encourage bushy growth.
- Remove any yellow or dead leaves, as well as spent blooms (deadheading). This redirects energy toward producing new flowers.
- For overgrown plants, a more severe pruning in early spring or late fall helps rejuvenate them.
Step 2: Give Them All the Sun They Crave
Geraniums are sun-loving plants. The more sunlight, the more blooms.
- Place your geraniums where they can get at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- If growing indoors, position them near a south-facing window or use a grow light.
Step 3: Use the Right Homemade Bloom Booster
Hereโs where the โflower factoryโ magic comes in: a homemade blooming fertilizer that stimulates nonstop flowering.
Youโll need:
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