Tips to Help Flowers Bloom in Time for Tet Holiday
1 Light Restriction When it comes to promoting the blooming of flowers, it’s important to control the amount of sunlight they receive. In your garden, you can use tarpaulins or corrugated iron roofs to block direct sunlight from reaching the flowers. Alternatively, you can bring the flower pots indoors or place them in darker areas. This method works well for chrysanthemums, apricot flowers, and poinsettias. 2 Temperature Restriction Some flowers, like apricot flowers and peach blossoms, are not very sensitive to light. For these flowers, it’s important to regulate the temperature to slow down their blooming process. The ideal temperature for flower storage should be between 18-24 degrees Celsius. Once the flowers start to bloom, you can lower the temperature to 8-15 degrees Celsius. Reducing the temperature in this way essentially puts the flowers to “sleep” and prevents them from blooming too early. This temperature-reducing method can also be applied ...