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1 Comment To "I Have A Agapanthus Plant In A Pot Outside. I Take It In For The Winter & Follow Instructions For Winterizing. The Plant Is Aliv"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 08/01/2022 @ 10:29 am
Usually, a lack of flowers will indicate a lack of phosphorus and potassium, or too much nitrogen present in the soil. There are a few other factors that could be the issue, but testing for soil nutrient imbalances will be the first thing that I would recommend.
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