Hibiscus pruning time
When is Hibiscus pruned p>
Generally, Hibiscus is pruned in autumn and winter. After falling leaves in autumn and winter, it needs to prune dead branches, sick branches and weak branches. Second, it needs too long branches and too dense branches. In this way, pruning can promote Hibiscus to have more new branches and bloom more in the second year p>
Pruning method of Hibiscus -- natural open center shape
For the vertically growing hibiscus tree, the phenomenon of crowded branches and outward flowering often occurs in the crown. At this time, pruning can transform it into a natural open center shape p>
When pruning the tree, leave the required main and side branches, and cut off the remaining branches to make them reasonably dense. Truncate the remaining branches to retract them for ventilation and light transmission. In addition, the flower branches should be properly pruned. The reserved ones should be kept and the pruned ones should be cut off to make them bloom better p>
When pruning, you should pay attention to the density of branches and maintain a good tree shape. You should also pay attention not to cut too many branches in a year p>
Pruning method of Hibiscus -- cluster shape
For Hibiscus with relatively open growth, sometimes there are too many main branches, drooping outer branches and too messy branches p>
Pruning Hibiscus can cut off the upright branches growing on the inner side without short cutting. The flower branches can be properly shortened, and the outer branches need to be prevented from sagging, which can be trimmed in time p>
Precautions for Hibiscus pruning
Hibiscus needs to cut off those withered leaves during the annual dormancy period, and needs to sparse buds when it germinates in spring p>
Pruning is mainly to maintain the beauty of the tree shape and maintain its good growth. Pay attention not to over prune< span>