What should we pay attention to when pruning potted flowers in spring
In spring, many flowers will sprout, and they should be trimmed before sprouting, so that the plants can be adjusted to avoid overgrowth. In this way, when it grows, the plant will be more vigorous, and pruned before germination, so it is easy to grow the plant type you need and avoid growing too messy p>
Before pruning, we should first understand the needs of plant pruning and carry out it according to its growth habits and needs p>
Some plants that bloom on new branches can be re cut to make them bloom more. For some plants that bloom in early spring, because the flower buds grow on the previous old branches, they cannot be trimmed at this time, which will affect the flowering. Pruning can be carried out within 1-2 weeks after flowering p>
Principles of potted flower pruning in spring
When pruning potted flowers in spring, the general principle is to leave outside but not inside, straight but not horizontal. Pay attention to cutting off dead branches, diseased branches, thin branches, bare branches and over dense branches. When pruning, if the bud is to grow to the outside, pay attention to the cutting, and do not be too close to the bud, otherwise it will cause water loss, which is not good for germination p>
For some plants that are easy to grow new branches, if there are few branches at the base of the plant, they can be cut short to make them grow again p>
For plants that are relatively difficult to grow new branches, don't cut them casually. Some climbing plants generally do not need pruning, but they will cut off too dense branches, and then bind and shape them< span>