RoseIf you want the roses to bloom more and more brightly, with larger and more numerous flowers, then you must learn how to prune the roses after they bloom. Let’s see how to prune the roses! When to cut? You can prune the roses when the flowers are about to fade. Don't wait until the roses are completely withered, as this will only waste a lot of nutrients. Where to cut? 1. Cut off the remaining flowers Count down from the flower that is about to wither to the third leaf, and cut the stem 0.5 cm above the leaf at a 45-degree angle. With a click of the scissors, the remaining flower will fall off. 2. Cut off blind branches Observe the rose branches carefully and cut off the branches that have never sprouted or those that have sprouted and then withered. These branches are blind branches, and keeping them will waste nutrients. Blind branches look like this, without buds Branches with buds 3. Cut off weak and dead branches Cut off diseased and dead branches to reduce nutrient consumption, concentrate nutrients on the flower buds, and promote flowering again. 4. Cut off the buds that grow inwards Buds that grow inward or downward will become cross branches after they grow into branches. This is not conducive to the beauty of the plant shape, and also affects the ventilation of the plant and makes it easy to be infected by pests and diseases, so these buds should be cut off. After cutting, feed some materials, and then explode again Roses like fertilizer. After pruning, apply fermented rice water or rotted fish water once every half a month to allow the roses to sprout new buds and grow new branches, and bloom 100 more flowers in 20 days! camelliaAfter the camellia blooms, don't forget to trim it, but don't trim it randomly. Only by pruning it correctly can you make the camellia bloom again! When to cut? After the camellia has faded, it is necessary to prune it in time and cut off the dead flowers and branches. Where to cut? 1. Cut off the leaves at the top of the flower stalk After the camellia withers, a pedicel will be left at the top of the branch. At this time, the two leaves close to the pedicel should be cut off. If the two leaves are staggered by a small distance, then only one leaf needs to be cut off together with the pedicel. 2. Cut off old and weak branches, parallel branches, etc. It is unlikely that old and weak branches will bloom into large and bright camellia flowers, so flower lovers should cut them off quickly. Leaving them will affect the beauty of the plant shape and waste nutrients. Parallel branches should also be pruned off to prevent competition for nutrients and affect the development of flower buds. After cutting, feed some food, and the pot will burst again Camellia has consumed a lot of nutrients when it blooms. Therefore, after pruning after flowering, it is necessary to replenish nutrients in time. Water it with fermented rice water once every half a month or bury bone residue in the soil to allow the camellia to bloom. CoinweedSpring is very suitable for the growth of pennywort. Some flower lovers have even grown their pennywort to bloom. Flower lovers who have not grown their pennywort to bloom don’t need to envy them. What Huahua is going to teach you today is to cut off the flowers! When to cut? The flowers of the pennywort are very small and not very pretty. Flower lovers can start cutting the pennywort when they find it blooming! Where to cut? 1. Cut off flowering branches When the flowering branches of the pennywort are sparse, you can simply cut off the branches with flowers with scissors. The flowers remain to consume nutrients, and even the leaves grow slower and become smaller. 2. Direct shaving If there are too many flowering branches of the pennywort and it is too troublesome to cut them one by one, you can just shave them and keep about 10 cm of the stem. After cutting it, feed it some food, and it will grow like crazy. After cutting off the flowering branches, in order to make the pennywort quickly bloom again, you can pour some compound fertilizer water into the pot every half a month and place it in a place with sufficient light. It will definitely bloom after 1 month! SucculentSome novice flower-growing people are very happy to see their succulent plants blooming, but Huahua wants to say that it is not a good thing for succulent plants to bloom. Either they will die or they will grow thinner and thinner! When to cut? Once you find that the flower arrow at the top of the succulent plant has bloomed, you must cut off the flower arrow immediately. Plants like Echeveria and Moonlight will die after flowering. Some succulents will not die, but the branches will wilt and become soft. Where to cut Cut off the flower arrows The flower arrow grows from the bottom of the succulent plant. When cutting, keep close to the bottom of the flower arrow, but don't pull it out hard. After pruning, the remaining flower stems on the succulent plants will slowly wither and fall off. After cutting, feed some food, and it will grow into a big fat boy The succulent plants have consumed a lot of nutrients when they were first planted. After pruning them, you need to apply some slow-release fertilizer every month to make the leaves of the succulents grow fat and round. It will be difficult to prevent the pot from bursting! AzaleaApril is the time when azaleas bloom. Azaleas need to be pruned in time after blooming, but they should not be over-pruned. Come and take a look at Huahua’s pruning techniques! When to cut When the azalea is about to wither, it is necessary to prune it in time to avoid wasting too much nutrients. Where to cut 1. Cut off the remaining flowers When the azalea flowers become wilted, the color becomes darker, and the branches become a little soft, it means that they are about to wither. At this time, you can decisively cut off the remaining flowers. 2. Cut off the bottom sprouts The flower buds of azalea are conceived at the top of the branches, so flower lovers can cut off the buds at the top of the plant. 3. Cut off the long and diseased branches Cut off the overly long branches, weak branches, and thin branches, and keep the thick branches. After cutting, the plant shape will be more beautiful and the ventilation conditions of the plant will be better. After cutting, add some materials and bend the branches with flowers After pruning, water the azalea with fermented rice water or bury some decomposed chicken manure in the soil every week to make the azalea buds grow quickly and bloom one after another! Some tips on pruning and fertilizing after flowering: Huahua will stop here first. Don’t be reluctant to cut it! If you think Huahua's method is good, Just share it with your friends! |
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