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How to Make Mother-in-Law’s Tongue Bloom and Perfume Your Entire House

2. 💧Water Smart: Let the Soil Dry Out
Mother-in-law’s tongue is a succulent plant: water only when it’s completely dry.
In winter, spacing out waterings to once every 3–4 weeks improves your chances of flowering.
A period of controlled drought can be the spark for a flower spike.
3. 🌱Just the Right Pot and Moderate Fertilization
Prefer a slightly tight pot to keep the roots comfortable but occupied.
Fertilize in spring and summer, once a month, with a low-nitrogen, high-pot liquid fertilizer.

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