Is it possible to grow geraniums inside you home year after year?
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Sprinkle some sugar when watering or diluted soda pop on the soil. Worked for me but probably best way to feed the plants...do this a few times. Maybe it gives it energy to bloom but it works for me. then be sure to fertilize to balance nutrients it needs. Let us know if it works. Took about 3 weeks to work.
It most likely needs re-potting if that is possible do to the size.
My guess is it needs repotting and fertilizing. Geraniums are typically outdoor plants and need a bit of coaxing otherwise to keep indoors permanently. Good luck.
You can bring geraniums in every year. They will sometimes bloom all winter depending on how much light they get. There is usually some die back, and leaf loss, and don't over water. I have had great success with them reblooming every year. I have one (never been repotted), that is about 2 feet tall, and 15 years old. You can also cut them if they get too large, and root the cuttings in water to have more plants.