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1 Comment To "I have two guara plants that aren’t blooming. Why???"
#1 Comment By Nikki On 08/08/2012 @ 6:53 am
If they look healthy but will not bloom, then your soil may have too much nitrogen and not enough phosphorus. Lots of nitrogen will produce healthy foliage growth but little to no blooms. Phosphorus is responsible for blooming, so add a phosphorus rich fertilizer to the plant or add some bone meal in around the soil to help promote flowering.