If you want geraniums covered in flowers, the trick isn’t watering more—it’s watering smartly. Many people actually reduce blooms by overwatering.
Here’s the method gardeners swear by 🌸👇
🌿 The Right Way to Water Geraniums for Constant Blooms
1. Let the Soil Dry First
- Always check the top 2–3 cm (about 1 inch) of soil.
- If it’s still moist → don’t water yet.
- Geraniums prefer slightly dry conditions over soggy soil.
2. Water Deeply (Not Lightly)
- When you do water, soak the soil until water drains from the bottom.
- This encourages deep, strong roots → more flowers.
3. Never Let Them Sit in Water
- Empty trays or saucers after watering.
- Standing water = root rot + fewer blooms.
4. Always Water at the Base
- Avoid wetting leaves and flowers.
- This prevents fungus and leaf disease.
5. Best Time: Morning
- Morning watering allows plants to absorb moisture before heat.
- It also reduces risk of mold and mildew.
🌸 Bonus Tips for More Flowers
- ☀️ Give 6–8 hours of sunlight daily
- ✂️ Remove faded flowers (deadheading)
- 🌱 Feed every 2–3 weeks with a balanced fertilizer
- 🪴 Use well-draining soil
💡 Simple rule to remember:
👉 Dry → soak → drain → repeat
If you want, I can give you a “mistakes that stop geraniums from blooming” list—some of them surprise even experienced gardeners.