The worst time to plant a plant is when it’s in flower. It’s kind of ironic because a nursery will often try to get their entire inventory to be in flower because that’s one way they makes very good money. They’re attractive and people often think that if it’s in flower, then the plant must [...]
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Phosphorus: One Way to Get Your Plants to Flower or Fruit
by John on April 27, 2011
There are two main life stages in plants: juvenility and maturity. When a plant is a juvenile it grows vegetatively; that is, the plant focuses on growing roots, branches, stems, and leaves, instead of producing flowers and seeds. When a plant reaches maturity the opposite is true – the plant’s energy is focused on reproductive [...]
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