1、 Cut in advance
Olivia flowering will consume certain nutrients, leading to dry leaves and falling off, affecting its beauty. To avoid the waste of nutrients, you can trim in advance and cut off the flower stems to prevent the plants from flowering. Usually when the plant is still small, early pruning can promote its growth and make it grow as soon as possible p>
2、 Post flower pruning
If you want to see how Olivia blooms, or if you want to pick seeds after flowering, you can trim them when the flowers are fading. Cut off the remaining flowers in time, which can avoid the waste of nutrients and make the plant grow faster. If not pruned, the remaining flowers will continue to consume nutrients and dry the leaves at the bottom p>
3、 Post flowering curing
1. Light: after Olivia blooms, in order to make it recover faster, it needs to strengthen daily light, which is helpful for plant growth and promote photosynthesis, so that it can make its own nutrients and make up for its previous consumption p>
2. Temperature: Olivia likes a cool climate. If she wants it to grow again quickly, she must make sure the temperature is appropriate. The temperature is better between 10-20 ℃. If the temperature is low, it needs to be moved to a warm place or covered with plastic tape to keep warm p>
3. Fertilization: the simplest way to supplement nutrients is to fertilize. But as a succulent, Olivia doesn't have a high demand for fertilizer, so the amount of fertilizer needs to be controlled. Don't apply more, otherwise it will be very troublesome p>