Bougainvillea Fertiliser

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Does Bougainvillea Need Fertilizer?

Bougainvillea is admired for its bright bracts and fast growth, but many gardeners wonder whether it really needs fertiliser. The answer is yes โ€” feeding bougainvillea correctly makes the difference between a leafy plant with few blooms and a spectacular display of colour. Fertiliser supports healthy roots, balanced foliage, and repeat flowering cycles. Without it, bougainvillea often becomes weak, produces fewer flowers, and struggles in pots. The key is knowing when and how to feed for the best results.

Why Bougainvillea Benefits from Fertilizer

Although bougainvillea is hardy and drought-tolerant once established, it is also a heavy feeder when in active growth. Its constant production of new shoots and colourful bracts draws on a steady supply of nutrients. Soil alone often cannot keep up, especially in pots or poor garden soils.

Key reasons fertiliser is important:

  • Stronger root development: Phosphorus helps roots spread and anchor the plant, which is essential during the first year or when grown in containers.
  • Balanced leafy growth: Nitrogen promotes healthy green leaves, but in the right balance so the plant doesnโ€™t become overgrown with foliage at the expense of blooms.
  • Vibrant flowering: Potassium drives the production of bracts and supports the intense colours bougainvillea is known for.

Without regular fertiliser, bougainvillea may still survive, but it will be weaker, less colourful, and bloom less often. For gardeners aiming for maximum impact, feeding is non-negotiable.

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Best Fertiliser and Feeding Routine for Bougainvillea

To keep bougainvillea thriving, a balanced fertiliser works best. An NPK 20-20-20 formula provides equal amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, covering all the plantโ€™s needs. This prevents common problems like too many leaves (from excess nitrogen) or poor flowering (from lack of potassium).

Feeding schedule:

  • During active growth, feed every 3โ€“4 weeks.
  • For potted bougainvillea, shorten the interval to every 2โ€“3 weeks, as nutrients leach quickly from containers.
  • In cooler months, reduce feeding as growth slows, but donโ€™t stop entirely if the plant is still producing new shoots.

Application method: Dilute fertiliser at around 4ml per litre of water and apply directly to the soil after watering. This prevents root burn and ensures nutrients are absorbed evenly. Bougainvillea also responds well to foliar feeding, where a diluted spray is applied directly to the leaves for quick uptake.

CompleteGrowโ€™s All Purpose Plant Liquid Fertiliser (NPK 20-20-20) is ideal for bougainvillea, providing the right nutrient balance for strong growth and continuous flowering. It can be used on both young plants just establishing and mature specimens in full bloom.

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Fertiliser Mistakes, Tips, and FAQs

One of the most common mistakes is over-fertilising with nitrogen. This produces lush leaves but very few flowers. Another mistake is inconsistent feeding, which leads to weak, stop-start growth. Bougainvillea is resilient, but it responds best to steady, balanced care. Always combine fertiliser with correct watering โ€” letting the soil dry slightly between feeds โ€” to get the strongest results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does bougainvillea need fertiliser to flower?
Yes. Bougainvillea flowers on new growth, which requires nutrients. Without feeding, it produces fewer bracts and often grows leaves instead of blooms.

What is the best fertiliser for bougainvillea?
A balanced fertiliser such as NPK 20-20-20 supports root growth, foliage, and flowering equally. This prevents the plant from becoming unbalanced.

How often should bougainvillea be fertilised?
Every 3โ€“4 weeks in the garden and every 2โ€“3 weeks in pots. Adjust frequency based on growth stage and season.

Can you over-fertilise bougainvillea?
Yes. Too much nitrogen leads to leafy growth without flowers. Always dilute correctly โ€” around 4ml per litre of water โ€” and feed consistently rather than heavily.

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