Zephyranthes is not an orchid, its leaves look like chives, so it is also called chive orchid . Zephyranthes is named Zephyranthes because it blooms after heavy rains in spring and summer, and the flowers are very beautiful. Although the leaves of Zephyranthes are small, they are also lush and green. After it blooms, the leaves will grow vigorously, so it is necessary to do proper pruning for Zephyranthes to increase its ornamental value. So do we need to cut them off in winter? How should we prune them at other times? Do the leaves of Zephyranthes need to be cut off in winter?In winter, Zephyranthes enters a dormant period . In order to help it survive the winter better, we can cut off the leaves of Zephyranthes in winter . This can help Zephyranthes save nutrients, reduce water transpiration, thereby reducing the amount of watering and avoiding bulb rot. However, Zephyranthes is very hardy and can still sprout and bloom the next year after being pruned. However, when caring for Zephyranthes in winter, it is also necessary to place it in a warm room to prevent the plant from being frostbitten. Methods and key points for pruning ZephyranthesPruning timeZephyranthes is a flower that grows very fast, and its leaves can easily grow too fast. Pruning is usually done in spring and summer, but can also be done in autumn. Pruning should not be done in winter to avoid damaging the Zephyranthes plant. Trimming frequencyAfter you prune the Zephyranthes, new leaves will grow back not long after. If you don't trim it for a long time, the leaves will be fat and thick, and look messy. It will also grow vigorously, and even affect the normal flowering of Zephyranthes. Generally speaking, you can trim Zephyranthes once every 10 days. Pruning dense branchesZephyranthes grows very fast. When pruning, start with the dense branches and prune them thinner. Many flower lovers worry that heavy pruning will affect the growth of the plant. In fact, as long as you grasp the pruning time, Zephyranthes plants can recover quickly. Pruning of diseased branches, weak branches and old leavesThere are some diseased and weak branches on the Zephyranthes plant that remain on the plant, which cannot play any role. They also need to absorb nutrients from the plant and provide nutrition for the growth of the plant. These diseased and weak branches must be cut off. Although some old leaves grow very lushly, they should also be pruned appropriately so that more new leaves and flowers can grow. Flower arrow pruningAfter the flowering period, the flower arrows also need to be pruned. Usually, you should observe the growth of Zephyranthes. If the flowers begin to wither, you should cut off the flower arrows. It can increase the ornamental value of the plant and allow the next batch of flowers to bloom as soon as possible. How to grow Zephyranthes so that it blooms1. Water control Spring is the growing season for Zephyranthes, so watering should be properly controlled during this season. Stop watering before flowering. After about 10 days, you will see flower buds growing on the plant. 2. Adequate lighting With sufficient sunlight, the flowers of Zephyranthes can bloom large and beautiful. For Zephyranthes, sunlight is the best nutrition. With enough sunlight and a heavy rain, Zephyranthes can bloom overnight. |
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