1. Cut off the flowersIt is a foliage plant with very beautiful leaves, but it also blooms flowers. The flowering period is around April in summer. The flowers do not have much ornamental value, the flowers are relatively small, and they also emit a stinky smell. The most important point is that flowering will consume a lot of nutrients, affecting the overall growth of the plant. After the flowers fade, the plant will wither and begin to turn yellow, which looks very ugly and seriously affects its ornamental value. It is recommended that you cut the flower sword directly, find the bottom end from the bottom, and then cut it off. If there are too many flower stems and it is difficult to cut them off one by one, you can shave them directly and remove the leaves on them as well. 2. Maintenance after cuttingAfter pruning, it is necessary to expose the plant to sufficient sunlight, provide sufficient water, and add appropriate fertilizers to promote its subsequent growth. The cut leaves will slowly grow out. 3. Used for seed preservationAfter flowering, it will produce seeds. If you want to collect the seeds, you can ignore it and let it continue to bloom. Wait until the flowers wither and take out the seeds. However, please note that the success rate of seed propagation is not high. |
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