How to prune Margaret

How to prune Margaret

When to prune Margaret

Margaret should be pruned in May and June, preferably after the flowers have faded. Prune at a position about 20 cm close to the root. Prune for 5 to 10 days, and after small buds grow, you can maintain it normally.

How to prune Margaret

Margarite branches grow rapidly. After the flowers fade, the woody branches can be heavily pruned, leaving only one complete branch as a nutrient supply branch. About a month after pruning, the newly grown branches need to be topped and the height of the seedlings maintained at about 10 cm. Normal maintenance is sufficient.

Generally, when the flowers of Margarite fade, prune the pedicels and buds in time, and do not prune the inner branches too densely. Prune yellow leaves and dead branches in time.

Margaret pruning grows fast

Margarite blooms continuously. After the flowers fade, it is necessary to trim the long pedicels and withered flower buds in time to preserve nutrients and promote the differentiation of flower buds again, so that the flower buds will be full and bloom vigorously.

Margaret pruning flowering

After the flowers of the margarite fade, you can cut off all the remaining flowers and leave only the branches. This can effectively save nutrients and allow the margarite to bloom better next year.

Margaret pruning tips

The selection of nutrient branches for Margarite is very important. When the temperature rises in summer, they can provide nutrients for the growth of other branches. However, if they are cut off forcefully, it may cause the seedlings to hang.

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