How to trim the old pile after Geranium blooms

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-01 10:37

The best pruning time of geranium is before the germination of new buds. After flowering, pruning the plant only needs to remove the withered flowers, branches and leaves, or remove the excess part, so as to ensure that the newly grown flowers can have more nutrients and stimulate the germination of new buds. If the old piles that have been cultivated for many years need to be trimmed, only the new buds will bloom, so we can only cut off all the woody branches or cut the long branches short before cutting, and cultivate new seedlings with the old piles.

I. how to trim after flowering

1. If you want to trim the geranium after it blooms, the plant is in a stage of vigorous vitality, so you only need to remove the withered flowers and yellow leaves, and don't hurt the flower branches and other flowers

2. If you prune plants in spring, you can properly prune healthy flower stems

Geranium

3. After pruning, cut off at least one-third of the length of the part without flowers and leaves, which also helps the growth of Geranium after flowering

4. The environment for trimming geranium is very important. It must be carried out in a warm and dry place. The geranium after pruning and flowering must be cut gently. Pay attention to ventilation after pruning

Geranium

2、 How to trim the old pile

1. If you want to keep the original plant, cut off as many redundant branches of the old pile as possible, and cut off the wooden branches and leaves. When new twigs sprout again, the old pile can "come back from the dead" and grow wildly again

2. However, if the old pile is too old, it is suggested to cut the long branches on the "head" of the old pile and then use them for cutting, and put the new plants from cutting in a place suitable for the growth of Geranium to cultivate new seedlings

Geranium

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How to trim the old pile after Geranium blooms

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-01 10:37
Description The best pruning time of geranium is before the germination of new buds. After flowering, pruning the plant only needs to remove the withered flowers, branches and leaves, or remove the excess part, so as to ensure that the newly grown flowers can have more nutrients and stimulate the germination of new buds. If the old piles that have been cultivated for many years need to be trimmed, only the new buds will bloom, so we can only cut off all the woody branches or cut the long branches short before cutting, and cultivate new seedlings with the old piles.

I. how to trim after flowering

1. If you want to trim the geranium after it blooms, the plant is in a stage of vigorous vitality, so you only need to remove the withered flowers and yellow leaves, and don't hurt the flower branches and other flowers

2. If you prune plants in spring, you can properly prune healthy flower stems

Geranium

3. After pruning, cut off at least one-third of the length of the part without flowers and leaves, which also helps the growth of Geranium after flowering

4. The environment for trimming geranium is very important. It must be carried out in a warm and dry place. The geranium after pruning and flowering must be cut gently. Pay attention to ventilation after pruning

Geranium

2、 How to trim the old pile

1. If you want to keep the original plant, cut off as many redundant branches of the old pile as possible, and cut off the wooden branches and leaves. When new twigs sprout again, the old pile can "come back from the dead" and grow wildly again

2. However, if the old pile is too old, it is suggested to cut the long branches on the "head" of the old pile and then use them for cutting, and put the new plants from cutting in a place suitable for the growth of Geranium to cultivate new seedlings

Geranium

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