Copper coin grass shaves its head and explodes in a month h2>
1. Due to the lack of light, many flower friends' copper coin grass will grow in vain and its overall shape is not good-looking. At this time, you can consider shaving the copper coin grass p>
2. It's very easy to shave with Pennisetum. Cut off all the branches and keep the length of the branches equal to the edge of the basin p>
3. After pruning, put the Pennisetum on the balcony or windowsill with good light, and keep the water level in the basin every day p>
4. A month later, the bare copper coin grass will grow all over the basin again p>
Margaret shaved her head and spent the summer fresh h2>
1. Margaret will go into dormancy in summer, so after the last wave of flowers bloom, she needs to prune them in order to spend the summer smoothly p>
2. To trim Margaret, first cut off all the residual flowers and long branches to expose the branches for subsequent trimming p>
3. Find Margaret's internal branches along the edge of the basin. Cut each branch to a length of about 7-10CM. Be careful not to cut off all the leaves, which will affect the growth p>
4. After pruning, put Marguerite in a well ventilated place for maintenance. She can receive light at any time except for shading at 10-15 o'clock p>
5. Don't throw away all the pruned branches. Leave the stronger branches without lignification for cutting p>
6. It is best to choose pure vermiculite as the matrix for cutting, and disinfect the matrix before cutting, otherwise it is easy to black rot. After cutting, put it in a cool and ventilated place, and it will take about 10 days to take root p>
Hydrangea doesn't shave now. Don't want to see flowers next year h2>
1. Hydrangea should be trimmed before August. Late pruning will affect flower bud differentiation and will not bloom again next year p>
2. Hydrangea is mainly used to trim the flower branches, find the bud point down the flower branch, and cut it off with scissors at the place slightly higher than the bud point p>
3. The continued retention of flower branches will affect the subsequent growth, and the bud will grow faster after pruning p>
4. In addition to flower branches, Hydrangea also has some deformed branches that grow due to insufficient nutrients. These branches will not bloom and should be cut off together p>
5. When pruning, cut down the branch to find a healthy part without deformity p>
6. After pruning, apply compound fertilizer every half a month, so that a large area of Hydrangea will be harvested next year p>
Have you learned these tips for trimming and shaving flowers p>
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