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How to deal with the flowers after blooming, how to cut?

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The cultivated trumpet creeper seedlings can not blossom in the same year. No matter which method is used to propagate, it will not blossom. Usually, it takes five to ten years to maintain the plant, so that it can accumulate enough nutrients to promote flowering. If the environment provided during the maintenance of seedlings is suitable, it can grow four or five meters a year, pay attention to the light, water and nutrients to be suitable.

1. how to deal with dahlia after flowering

1. Timely pruning: After the dahlia blossoms, it should be pruned in time.Because it blossoms one after another, it should be pruned in time after it blossoms, and the flowers that have already blossomed on it should be cut off.In this way, it can save more nutrients and facilitate its next flowering.

2. Keep warm: After pruning, put the dahlia in a warm position at about 20 for maintenance.Such temperature conditions are very good for its recovery growth.

3. Timely watering: After the plant blossoms, water it in time to provide it with some water.This can make it grow again as soon as possible.However, be careful not to overwater, if the soil is not dry, you do not need to water.

4, timely fertilization: plants in the flowering time will consume a lot of nutrients.After flowering, proper fertilization can supplement nutrients for it, so that it can resume growth as soon as possible, and prevent it from growing poorly due to excessive nutrient consumption.

2. how to prune the dahlia after flowering

After the dahlia blooms, the first thing to do is to cut off the residual flowers on it.Use scissors to cut them away from the base of the flower stalk.Be careful not to cut only the flowers and keep the flower stalks, because the remaining flower stalks left on the plant may rot.When cutting, we should also look at the state of the plant.If there are dead leaves and old branches on it, they need to be cut off together.

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