In the process of growing flowers, many gardeners often wonder why their plants don’t bloom as long as others. The answer lies in a few simple tricks that can help extend the flowering period and encourage earlier blooming. First, increasing the temperature is one of the most effective methods. Flowering depends on both internal bud differentiation and external environmental conditions like temperature and light. Many spring-flowering plants, such as peaches, wisteria, bauhinia, plums, forsythia, cloves, yellow jessamine, peonies, rhododendrons, and more, have already formed their flower buds by early winter. However, they remain dormant due to low temperatures. By gradually raising the temperature, these plants can be encouraged to bloom during the Spring Festival or Lantern Festival season. To increase the temperature at home, place the potted plant on a sunny windowsill, and move it away from heat sources by about 1 meter at night. Another method is to cover the plant with transparent plastic film, leaving a small slit for ventilation. Remove the cover at night to avoid over-heating. The second trick involves controlling light exposure. Some plants, known as short-day plants, begin forming flower buds when daylight hours drop below 12. By using shading techniques to limit daily sunlight to around 9–10 hours, you can promote earlier blooming. Third, using plant growth regulators can significantly enhance flower bud development and increase the number of blooms. For example, applying a 0.05% to 0.1% solution of gibberellin to jasmine, white magnolia, camellias, and peonies can accelerate blooming. Tea plum and white magnolia may flower 1–2 months earlier, while camellias can bloom 2–3 months ahead of schedule. The "smile" plant (likely referring to a specific variety) can flower 3–4 months earlier, and peonies can bloom up to 5–6 months sooner. When using gibberellin, spray a fine mist of 0.002% solution and wait 4–5 days before removing the new inflorescence. It's important to use this method on healthy plants with proper watering and fertilization, and ensure good air circulation to prevent disease. By following these techniques, you can enjoy longer and more vibrant flowering periods in your garden, making your efforts in flower care more rewarding.

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