Recipe

Here’s how to have geraniums full of flowers: you have to water them like this to always have them thriving

That headline is basically a clickbait version of a simple truth: geraniums (Pelargonium) bloom best when their watering is consistent—but not excessive.

Here’s how watering actually affects geraniums and what you should really do:


🌸 How to water geraniums for lots of flowers

1. Let the soil dry slightly between watering

Geraniums prefer:

  • Moderately dry soil over constantly wet soil
  • Water only when the top 2–3 cm (about 1 inch) of soil feels dry

👉 Overwatering = more leaves, fewer flowers + risk of root rot
👉 Slight dryness = encourages more blooms


2. Water deeply, not frequently

When you do water:

  • Water thoroughly until it drains from the bottom
  • Then wait until the soil starts drying again

This helps roots grow deeper and stronger.


3. Avoid water on leaves and flowers

  • Water at the base of the plant
  • Wet leaves can encourage fungal diseases

4. Reduce watering in cooler weather

In spring/autumn:

  • Plants use less water
  • Overwatering becomes even more dangerous

5. Pot vs ground matters

  • Potted geraniums: dry out faster → need more frequent checks
  • Ground-planted geraniums: more drought-tolerant → less frequent watering

🌼 Extra secret for “full of flowers”

Watering alone isn’t enough. For heavy blooming:

  • ☀️ Full sun (6+ hours daily)
  • 🌿 Light feeding (low nitrogen fertilizer; too much nitrogen = leaves, not flowers)
  • ✂️ Deadhead spent blooms regularly

⚠️ Common mistake

The biggest reason people get “all leaves, no flowers” is:

watering too often + too much fertilizer rich in nitrogen


🌱 Simple rule to remember

“Geraniums like to dry a little before they drink again.”


If you want, I can give you a week-by-week care routine to keep geraniums blooming all summer.

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