Tea flowers are usually only blooming during Tet. Usually, tea flowers are grown in gardens and people only buy them during Tet. But many families keep them for the following year. Tea flowers are precious ornamental plants and they need proper care for blooming. After a cold winter, tea flowers often have wilted leaves. But with the right care, they will bloom beautifully. Tea flowers bloom brightly during the Lunar New Year, and many families choose them for decoration during Tet.
However, many people who grow tea flowers have buds that do not bloom, buds that rot, and buds that burn.
Tea flowers bring good luck and signal a bright and peaceful new year for many families. Tea flowers bring prosperity and happiness.

Apply the following methods to make tea flowers bloom during Tet:
Remember to water because tea flowers prefer moisture
Tea flowers prefer high humidity, so you need to pay attention to watering the plants properly. In the dry winter, many people are worried that the plants have less water, so they often spray water on them, which can cause harm by causing water to stick on the surface and lead to diseases. Therefore, water at the root, and if spraying, make sure there is good ventilation so that water does not stay on the leaves for too long, causing leaf rot and bud damage. You can use the method of putting bricks in a large water tray. Place the tea pot on top of the brick so that the water vapor will stick to the plants, maintaining the proper humidity for the plants.

It is recommended to plant tea trees in well-ventilated areas and avoid planting them indoors for a long time. If the air humidity is too low, the leaves will wither and turn black, while the tea leaves will fade and curl. If there is a water shortage, the plants cannot bloom and will weaken over time.
The water used for watering tea plants must be clean without chemicals, and do not use wastewater for watering.
Keep the environment well-ventilated for tea plants
Tea plants need good ventilation to avoid stagnant water on the roots and leaves, causing rot and discoloration. Place the tea plants regularly in a location with scattered light and avoid direct contact with cold wind. If you keep the plants indoors, open the door for ventilation to create air movement in the room. This will help the flowers bloom.
Both plants love light
Tea flowers love light, and if there is not enough light, they will not bloom and the buds will wither and turn black. Therefore, we need to plant tea flowers in places with sufficient light, such as next to windows, balconies, or outside the house where the flowers can be brought in for display when they bloom. This way, even in dark winter days, they will still receive enough sunlight. In winter, there is no strong sunlight, so you don’t have to worry about them getting scorched, so you can keep them outside. However, if there is dew at night, pay attention to bring them inside as dew can cause the flowers to turn black and wither. Having sufficient light helps these plants grow well, with large and beautiful blossoms.

Properly fertilize tea plants
In the days leading up to Tet, when you buy tea plants for planting, they often come with buds. At the end of the year, tea plants also need nurturing for buds and flowers to bloom. Sellers also need to continuously fertilize and water the plants to help them produce many buds and flowers that are fresh and vibrant. If you have been nurturing the plants for a long time, you can fertilize them according to the appropriate concentration 2-3 times a month to promote the growth of shoots and buds. If you want to encourage flowering, you can stop fertilizing. In winter, during the flowering period, the plants need a large amount of nutrients, so you need to increase fertilization for them.
Clean tea leaves
Tea leaves need to be clean, so you need to regularly spray and rinse both sides of the leaves. The cleaning method is to tilt the tea pot, place a large water pot at the appropriate height, and dip each tea leaf into the water to wash both sides. Rotate the tea pot to rinse all the branches. If the tea is infested with bugs or pests, it is advisable to dilute mild insecticides and spray them thoroughly.
This information is for reference only.