The pennywort had its head shaved, and it will bloom again in a month!1. Due to insufficient light, the pennyworts in many flower lovers' homes will grow too tall and the overall shape will not look good. At this time, you can consider shaving the pennywort. 2. It is very simple to shave the pennywort. Just cut off all the branches and keep the length of the branches to be level with the edge of the pot. 3. After pruning, place the pennywort on a balcony or windowsill where the light is better, and maintain the water level in the pot every day. 4. After a month, the pennywort that was cut bare will grow full of the pot again! Margaret shaved her head to spend a refreshing summer!1. Margarite will enter a dormant period in summer, so it needs to be pruned after the last wave of flowers bloom so that it can survive the summer smoothly. 2. When pruning Margaret, first cut off all the dead flowers and overly long branches to expose the branches for subsequent pruning. 3. Find the inner branches of the marigold along the edge of the pot, and cut each branch to a length of about 7-10cm. Be careful not to cut off all the leaves, as this will affect its growth. 4. After pruning, place the Margarite in a well-ventilated place for maintenance. It can receive sunlight at all times except for 10-15 o'clock when it is shaded. 5. Do not throw away all the pruned branches. Keep the stronger, non-woody branches and prepare them for cuttings. 6. It is best to choose pure vermiculite as the substrate for cuttings. The substrate should be disinfected before cuttings, otherwise it is easy to black rot. After cutting, place it in a cool and ventilated place, and it will take about 10 days to take root. If you don’t shave your hydrangea now, don’t expect to see it bloom next year!1. Hydrangea must be pruned after flowering before August. Pruning too late will affect the differentiation of flower buds and it will not bloom next year. 2. The main pruning of hydrangea is done on the branches. Follow the branches downwards to find the buds and cut them with scissors slightly above the buds. 3. Continuing to keep the flower branches will affect subsequent growth. The buds will grow faster after pruning. 4. In addition to the flower branches, hydrangeas will also have some deformed branches that grow due to insufficient nutrients. These branches will not bloom and should also be cut off. 5. When pruning, follow the branch down to find a relatively healthy part without any deformity and cut it off. 6. After pruning, apply compound fertilizer once every half a month, so that you can harvest a large area of hydrangeas next year! Have you learned these tips for trimming and shaving flowers? If you have any other pruning questions, Welcome to upload pictures in the Flower Garden APP. Huahua helps you trim! |
1. Rafflesia The Rafflesia is a rather strange pl...
Money tree watering time When watering the money ...
1. Watering cycle The weeping angel is a water-lo...
1. Time It is necessary to choose a more suitable...
Castor is a widely used economic crop with strong...
1. Overview Soilless cultivation is a new technol...
The best time to plant coriander The planting tim...
1. Pest control If the leaves of bamboo turn yell...
1. Bud budding in autumn When autumn comes and th...
Tianjin area has a temperate semi-humid monsoon c...
1. Climate characteristics of Zunyi Zunyi has a s...
When to plant daffodils The best time to plant da...
Phalaenopsis has won the favor of countless flowe...
1. What flowers are best to grow? 1. Easy to main...
Pruning effect Pruning is of great significance f...