Pruning after flowering and flowering again
1. Most flowers that can bloom twice or three times need to be trimmed before they can bloom again. Take rose as an example.
2. The rose after flowering should be cut from the red line in the figure, about at the 3rd-4th leaf below the flowering branch.
3. Note that the cut to be trimmed should be at an oblique angle of 45 degrees, and the cut should be above the buds or twigs, neither too high nor too low.
4. Tie the positions 1, 2 and 3 in the figure with a rope, and then pull down carefully.
5. Pull to the position shown in the figure below to make the branches stretch out.
6. Put the flowerpot in a sunny place and it will bloom again soon. A thin liquid fertilizer can be added in the middle p>
Short cutting promotes germination of lateral branches
1. Flowers and plants grow into bare poles and can't stand? At this time, it needs to be short cut to make it germinate lateral branches and make the plant type more beautiful. Take the rubber tree as an example.
2. Cut short 1 / 3 of the trunk of the rubber tree, and pay attention to the smooth incision.
3. After pruning, a large amount of juice will flow out of the cut of the rubber tree. At this time, seal the cut with plant ash or clay, and deal with it after it no longer flows juice.
4. Wrap the wound in a plastic bag and put it in a cool and ventilated place. Wait until the basin soil is dry before watering.
5. After a period of time, rubber trees will sprout lateral buds, and the plant type will be much more beautiful.
Pick the heart and form a big flower ball
1. If you want to raise large flower balls, you must pick the heart and promote flower bud germination. The so-called plucking is to remove the small buds at the top of the branches.
2. Picking the heart should start from the seedling stage, so that the seedlings can germinate more lateral branches.
3. After the seedlings grow up and before the flower bud forms, the hearts should be picked for 2-3 times, and the two pairs of leaves at the top of the branches should be removed each time.
4. In this way, when it blooms, you can harvest big flower balls.
Sparse shear to avoid scattering
1. Flowers and plants should be thinly cut in order to make the plant type more beautiful and avoid the plant weakness caused by the miscellaneous growth of diseased branches and weak branches.
2. Erase the bottom bud: for woody flowers and plants (such as rose, triangle plum, jasmine, etc.), the branches and buds at the root of flowers and plants should be cut off in time.
At this time, the main principle should be to keep the high to the low and the strong to the weak.
3. Cut off over dense branches: this can promote the ventilation of flowers and plants and reduce diseases and pests.
4. Cut off sick and weak branches.
5. Cut off overlapping branches.
6. Cut off bare branches p>