King geraniums bloomed poorly. But the expert told me about the only mistake. Now it will bloom richer
Fiery fireworks, fellow flower growers!
Do you want your royal pelargoniums to surprise you with lush blooms? Do not make the fatal mistake that I made out of ignorance. It's good that I told the geranium collector about my problem and he clearly pointed out what I was doing wrong with the houseplant.
How does royal geranium differ from the usual - zonal
I am sure that there are enough lovers of pelargonium among my readers. And not everyone knows that not an ordinary geranium grows with them, but that very royal one. I don't want people to unknowingly repeat my mistake. Therefore, let me conduct a small educational program about a bright flower.
Royal geraniums are easily recognized externally by their flower shape. It is larger, wavy at the edges. The traditional color is white with raspberry or purple. Looks bright and very smart!
And also, as you may have noticed in the photo above, the royal pelargonium has a more "jagged" leaf edge. Clear corners look perky and distinguish geranium from the usual, zonal.
What did i do wrong
All my life I have looked after my pelargoniums the same way. Spring pruning was a must, after which the bushes fluffed up and released the umbrellas of their favorite inflorescences. Zonal pelargonium, but not royal... They bloomed, of course, but poorly. For the whole summer, 3-4 inflorescences were released.
I already thought, "This is not mine ..." until I spoke to the geranium collector who bought the cuttings from. An expert, owner of vast experience and a large collection of all kinds of geraniums, pointed out my mistake to me.
Royal Pelargoniums cannot be pruned in the spring. After all, most of the inflorescences of these plants are laid in the winter. Cutting them off, I lost some of the colorful bouquets and thought that I would never be able to make friends with a magnificent flower!
To observe the lush flowering of the royal geranium, it, unlike the zonal geranium, needs to be cut only in the fall - in October. Now I know this and I will not make an annoying mistake!