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my impatiens don’t flower, why is that?

I have impatiens that are planted in a pot. I water them regularly and they look fine but they don’t flower. Should I cut them?Thank you.

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#1 Comment By Nikki On 07/10/2012 @ 8:17 am

You might want to add some phosphorus to the soil to help with blooming. Bone meal is a good source for this, or use a fertilizer that has a higher phosphorus ratio.


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