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Reply to "Have you ever successfully forced a poinsettia to "bloom"?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I was given a puascenta a few years ago. For me it's a Christmas flower. And there's a separate place in the house for him. In the first year my flower did not bloom after flowering. I was upset. I read a lot about pouacentia and studied the peculiarities of care. That the puascentia bloomed need the right soil and transplant. For poinsettia suitable a loose nutrient mixture of turf, leaf land, sand and peat in equal quantities. Acidity should be close to neutral. Choose a large pot, so that the plant in it grew at least two - three years, the same height and width. I chose a large indoor plant pots Lecguza classico 21 [url]https://getpotted.com/planters/size_sml-large/arrangement-indoor/[/url] for its flower. In too large a pot, excess moisture may linger, and with frequent watering and poor drainage, the roots can rot.[/quote]
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