If it's the correct season for an orchid to bloom, and it's not blooming when you think it should be, it may not be receiving enough light. A bright southern, or eastern window is a good location for most orchids. A western window is also good but be sure to protect plants from the hot late afternoon sun. Don't place an orchid in a dim location such as a coffee table in the middle of your living room. It needs to be close to the light source to get enough light.
Some orchids, such as phalaenopsis (moth orchids) like a night time temperature drop. Usually they prefer around 65 degrees at night and this can trigger them to begin their blooming cycle.
Trim off the dead parts of the plant. Fertilize lightly and pinch blossoms that are too early.
No, chrysanthemums are not really milkweeds. The flowering plant in question can be called a chrysanth or a mum for short, but never a milkweed. It is a member of the Asteroideae plant subfamily of asters whereas milkweeds belong in the Asclepiadoideae subfamily of milkweeds.
The flowers that 1800Flowers sell varies by location and holiday. Some have special bouquets for Valentine's Day. They sell roses, chrysanthemums, asters, dahlias and gladiolus.
Yes, hyacinths do not typically rebloom after their initial flowering.
No, Easter lilies typically do not rebloom after the initial flowering.
Yes, a hyacinth plant typically does not rebloom after its initial flowering.
Cyclamen plants typically rebloom once a year, usually in the fall or winter.
Yes, bee balm can rebloom throughout the growing season.
Yes, hyacinths typically rebloom in the following year if they are properly cared for and provided with the right conditions.
Yes, kalanchoes can rebloom after their initial flowering if they are properly cared for and provided with the right conditions.
Kalanchoe plants typically rebloom once a year, usually in the spring or early summer.
Yes, hyacinths can rebloom after they have finished flowering if they are properly cared for and provided with the right conditions.