How to deal with the flower of melon leaf chrysanthemum after withering

Author:Zhang Lingyun Date:2022-04-05 06:08

The flowering season of guayeju is in winter. After the flowers wither, you can collect some guayeju seeds and sow them when the climate is suitable. Cut off the dried branches and leaves, and the small branches will get more growth space. When the small branches grow into one heart and two leaves, they can be used as cuttings.

Flowering period

General flowers bloom in spring and summer, but guayeju is different from these flowers. Its flowering season is in winter. During the Chinese new year, the most eye-catching flower market is guayeju. Several guayeju plants will be dotted in beautiful bouquets, large and small. It's beautiful to bring bright and vibrant colors and emphasis to the combined bouquet

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Post anthesis treatment

Beautiful flowers also wither and end, of course, guayeju is no exception. But don't throw it away as useless waste. Just carry out simple treatment. It can not only bloom again next year, but also harvest a few pots of new chrysanthemums

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Collect seeds

After the flowers of guayeju wither, the seeds officially appear, and then slowly enter the maturity stage. At this time, if the owner plans to breed more seedlings in the coming year, he can collect some melon leaf chrysanthemum seeds and sow them when the climate is suitable

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Pruning

The main branches of flowering chrysanthemum will slowly wither away. At this time, the focus of maintenance is to cut off those dry branches and leaves. Remember not to cut them all in one knife. Because the branches and stems are hollow, a large loss of water will cause too much damage to the chrysanthemum plant

Cutting

When the big branches are cut off, the small branches will get more growth space, so when the small branches grow into one heart and two leaves, they can be used as cutting branches. It is really easy to transplant new melon leaf chrysanthemum

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How to deal with the flower of melon leaf chrysanthemum after withering

Zhang Lingyun
2022-04-05 06:08
Description The flowering season of guayeju is in winter. After the flowers wither, you can collect some guayeju seeds and sow them when the climate is suitable. Cut off the dried branches and leaves, and the small branches will get more growth space. When the small branches grow into one heart and two leaves, they can be used as cuttings.

Flowering period

General flowers bloom in spring and summer, but guayeju is different from these flowers. Its flowering season is in winter. During the Chinese new year, the most eye-catching flower market is guayeju. Several guayeju plants will be dotted in beautiful bouquets, large and small. It's beautiful to bring bright and vibrant colors and emphasis to the combined bouquet

cineraria

Post anthesis treatment

Beautiful flowers also wither and end, of course, guayeju is no exception. But don't throw it away as useless waste. Just carry out simple treatment. It can not only bloom again next year, but also harvest a few pots of new chrysanthemums

cineraria

Collect seeds

After the flowers of guayeju wither, the seeds officially appear, and then slowly enter the maturity stage. At this time, if the owner plans to breed more seedlings in the coming year, he can collect some melon leaf chrysanthemum seeds and sow them when the climate is suitable

cineraria

Pruning

The main branches of flowering chrysanthemum will slowly wither away. At this time, the focus of maintenance is to cut off those dry branches and leaves. Remember not to cut them all in one knife. Because the branches and stems are hollow, a large loss of water will cause too much damage to the chrysanthemum plant

Cutting

When the big branches are cut off, the small branches will get more growth space, so when the small branches grow into one heart and two leaves, they can be used as cutting branches. It is really easy to transplant new melon leaf chrysanthemum

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