How do I get my morning glory plants to blossom?
The plants look very healthy but I have no flowers. Usually I have lots of flowers by now.
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Ironically, they like poor soil and full sun.
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Hi Nan, this stuff works on mine: https://amzn.to/2LOfA1Y
Thank you!
I use a micro nutrient with great success.