How to encourage earlier blooms?

  1. Start indoors – Begin growing tubers in pots indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Keep them in a warm, bright place.
  2. Provide warmth – Maintain temperatures around 18–22°C (65–72°F) to stimulate early growth.
  3. Ensure good light – Place plants in a sunny window or use grow lights to prevent weak, leggy growth.
  4. Use the right soil – A light, well-draining mix with added perlite will help roots develop quickly.
  5. Water moderately – Keep the soil slightly moist, but avoid overwatering, which can cause rot.
  6. Pinch young shoots – Once the plants have 3–4 sets of leaves, pinching the tips will encourage bushy growth and more flowers.
  7. Harden off before planting – About a week before moving outdoors, gradually expose them to outdoor conditions.

Extra Tip: Fertilize with a phosphorus-rich fertilizer once the plants are established for even better blooms!

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