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Five reasons why lilacs did not bloom

Blooming lilac is so beautiful, romantic, mysterious. If there were lilac inflorescences, then summer is just around the corner. But what if the lilac did not please you with its magical fragrance this May? Even experienced gardeners sometimes do not know what to answer the question: "Why did not the lilacs bloom?". And the reasons for the lack of flowering are different, since the intensity of bud formation depends on many factors.

The reasons for the absence of flowering in the lilac

Let's highlight the main factors of the absence of budding:

  • Illumination. Lilac is a frost-resistant, but light-loving plant. Therefore, the best option for planting a young seedling is the eastern or western side. The southern side is unfavorable for the formation of buds. Many people ask: "Why does not a lilac bloom?" - and the bush grows under the crown of a wide tree. This neighborhood is strictly prohibited. The lilac must grow alone in a well-lit place, the shadow is not good. We must also take into account the waterlogging of the territory and the level of passage of groundwater. If the place you choose is often filled with water or the ground water is close, then such a place will not work For growing lilac, because it does not tolerate waterlogging.
  • Incorrect landing of a young tree. Having bought a favorite variety of ornamental plants, beginners often make mistakes when planting it in the soil, and then wonder why the lilac did not bloom. So, for the future of good growth and flowering, it is necessary to excavate a pit about 40 cm deep. Drain the drainage from the broken brick and rubble, then a layer of compost or humus. Top with a fertile black soil. The root must be buried in the soil to the root neck. If you deeply deepen the roots, then they can begin to rot, diseases will appear and the tree may die.
  • Diseases of ornamental bush. "Why did not the lilacs bloom?" - inexperienced gardeners ask, not noticing the appearance of the tree. Sometimes, the leaves are affected by typical lilacs, which turn yellow or curl. And even if the lilac blossoms, then its inflorescence is wrinkled, underdeveloped. This is a painful condition. Often for the control of aphids or fungal disease of leaves, the method of circumcision of diseased branches is used, burning them together with leaves. Then the plant is rejuvenated and the disease recedes.
  • Nitrogen fertilizer. Overabundance of fertilizer, especially nitrogen, leads to intensive development of green mass, the formation of new shoots. Therefore, those who often and regularly fertilize the soil around the bush are asked the question: "Why did not the lilacs bloom this spring?". To stimulate the formation of buds, it is necessary to exclude nitrogen fertilizers. You also need to know when to fertilize the plant properly. If you plant a young tree in a rich in black earth and humus soil, then the next fertilizer is only permissible after 2-3 years.
  • Lack of regular pruning. Often lovers of lilacs make mistakes without cutting the inflorescences that have faded. If this is not done, new flower shoots do not develop, which will please next year.

If you have read all the information to the end, probably, you will not make more mistakes in growing a decorative shrub, and a blooming lilac (photo from the top right) will delight you with its colorful inflorescences every year.

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