Good drainage
Each plant is usually placed in a plastic or clay pot, but very small, so that when you have it at home you can plant it in the pot.
Never forget that the soil is the food and support that will allow your plant to grow healthy.
If it is a pot, it should have a hole in the bottom or base. If it is directly in the ground, be careful not to place it in areas where there are stones or branches that can obstruct the water when you water it.
If you water them without taking this into account, your plant, or rather its roots, will fill with water, and will eventually rot.
A good way to ensure that they always bloom is to place them in strategic locations that allow water to drain well. You can place a good substrate at the base, then put soil on top and plant your plant.
We also recommend using perlite, clay or volcanic clay.
One-time transplant
Some plants fail to flower due to lack of nutrients or lack of space.
If you are short on space, it is easy to notice that your plant is not the same size as when you bought it. In fact, as it has grown, its roots have necessarily lengthened and require much more space.
To keep them blooming well, you will need to change their location from time to time, to a larger pot. You will see this by lifting the pot and seeing that the roots have started to appear through the drainage hole.
Try doing this process in spring: choose a larger and wider pot than the one you had, put a good substrate in it and carefully place your plant in it. Finally, add soil.
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