Treatment of Lupin Flowers After BloomingLupine needs proper pruning after its flowers fade, mainly pruning off the withered branches and leaves, which can promote the growth of new branches and leaves. You can choose to water it every 2-3 days, and avoid water accumulation. It is best to loosen the soil appropriately and add some organic fertilizer. Also, pay attention to fertilizing around the roots, not irrigating the roots. If the temperature is too low after the lupine flowers have faded, you need to cover it for protection at night. If insect infestation occurs, you need to spray some low-concentration pesticides so that it can grow well. FertilizationLupine needs to be fertilized after its flowers fade. It is best to choose organic fertilizer. Note that when fertilizing, you should do it around the roots, not watering the roots. Seed savingThe seeds of lupine grow inside the fruit. When you peel the fruit, you will see the seeds of lupine. The color is gray, white or black. The seeds are relatively small, smaller than sesame seeds. When sowing, you can directly sow the seeds into the moist soil. RepottingLupine needs to be repotted after it blooms. When repotting, you can use a deeper pot, which is more conducive to the growth of its roots. When repotting, you can also trim it appropriately, trim off its dead leaves and old leaves, etc., to prepare for the next flowering. pruneAfter the lupine has finished blooming, just cut off the remaining flowers and dead leaves in time. When the temperature is too high in summer, be sure to give it proper shade to ensure that the lupine can safely survive the summer. Lupine post-flowering careLupine likes a relatively cool environment. It needs to be pruned after flowering, and the soil needs to be loosened and some fertilizer needs to be applied to replenish the fertility of the soil. Once the leaves turn yellow, remove them in time. When the temperature drops, place it in a warm place indoors and control the room temperature above 5°C to prevent its leaves from being frostbitten. |
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