For some indoor plant lovers, the Decembrist is covered in flowers all winter long.
Other flower growers suffer, not knowing how to force the “green pet” to form buds.
It is very easy to solve this problem. You do not need to buy fertilizers and sort out folk remedies like tea leaves or coffee grounds.
Experienced gardeners resort to one secret therapy, after which the Decembrist blooms uncontrollably all winter.
But it should be done in the fall, starting around September. The plant should be placed on the balcony, where the temperature is slightly lower than at home.
Such stress will stimulate the "green pet" to form flower buds. In addition, lighting affects flowering.
Gardeners have noticed that an abundance of flowers is formed on the side of the Decembrist facing the window. If you periodically turn the plant, flowers will appear on all sides. Thus, the "cooling" period and lighting ensure high-quality flowering of the Decembrist.