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Cut flowers like this in spring, and they will be full of branches in two months

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-13 15:46:42
Recently, the temperature has picked up, and the pace of spring is getting closer and closer. You can clean up and trim it. At the same time, flowers also bring you a very detailed trimming map.~

I. Camellia

Cut off the dense branches

▼ as shown in the figure below, the distance between branch A and branch B is dense, so it can be considered to cut branch a. B and C branches are parallel and closely spaced. One of them can be cut off.

Prune off overgrown branches

In the figure below, the branches at the top are very dense. You can consider cutting off some of them. X indicates the position of the trimming. Cut as close as possible to the branches.

Prune off overgrown branches

After pruning

Prune off overgrown branches

Cut off the dead branches at the top

In case of necrosis of the top bud head, pruning should be carried out. First, nutrients can be accumulated to reduce waste; second, space can be made for the growth of the back branches. The position of the double arrow is the prompt of pruning.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Cut off the lower leg

A and B are the lower branches, the branch potential is weaker (than C branch), and they will consume too much nutrients, so they should be cut off. Cut as close as possible to the branches.

Prune off overgrown branches

The red fork part is also the lower branch. The branch potential is weak (compared with a and B branches). If it will consume too much nutrients, it should be cut off.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Cut the overlapping branches

The overlapping young shoots sprouted on the main stem can be considered to be cut to store nutrients and reduce waste. The red cross part is trim prompt. You can trim according to the position indicated by the double arrow

Prune off overgrown branches

Wipe out axillary buds

The denser branches at the top can be thinned, and the red fork part of the branches are pruning tips; the arrow shows the axillary buds, which should be wiped out at the same time.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

The buds that can't grow normally should be cut off. The position indicated by the double arrows is the pruning prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

The downward and horizontal buds should be wiped away, as shown by the arrow.

Prune off overgrown branches

The arrow shows the side (auxiliary) buds, which should be erased. If the buds are not wiped in time, parallel and weak branches will be produced. See the second picture below

Prune off overgrown branches

If not, it will grow into the following figure at last. Branch a is the branch without timely wiping the bud. Branch B grows from the main bud and branch C grows from the lateral bud. At this time, branch C should be cut off and can be pruned in the red x part.

Prune off overgrown branches

The overlapping transverse buds after the flower should be cut off, which is the bud pointed by the arrow.

Prune off overgrown branches

The arrow shows the axillary buds, which should also be wiped out in time. If they are not removed, it is easy to separate the nutrition.

Prune off overgrown branches

In the figure below, the left branch, although with buds, is relatively weak, so it should also be cut to avoid nutrient consumption.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Cut off the branches after the flower.

A branch is a short branch with flowers in the same year. It will consume too much nutrients after flowering, so it should be cut off. Some branches of red fork are pruning tips. The arrow shows the axillary buds, which should be erased.

Prune off overgrown branches

How to leave branches

Each strong branch can be considered to leave 1-2 branches, the red fork part of the twigs should be wiped, a branch can be considered to wipe according to the needs of modeling.

Prune off overgrown branches

Too high branches retract

If the branches are too high, they should be cut back to make the lower part of the cutting mouth sprout new buds, and the plant will be more plump. The horizontal line shown by the double arrow is the pruning prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

2. Gardenia

Gardenia before pruning

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Cut off the parallel branches

The parallel branches with short spacing can be considered to be cut, and the red fork part is the pruning tips.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Cut the overlapping branches

The branches that overlap and cross inward can be considered to be cut, and the red fork part is the pruning prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Cut off the long branches

The red fork part is the pruning hint.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Get rid of the tillers

There are too many tillers (Miscellaneous branches sprouting from the base) in the pile head, which hinder the plant's shape. Excessive nutrient consumption of the plant requires pruning.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Get rid of the extra buds

If there are multiple bracts on the same branch, two strong buds can be left at most. Red x is the part that can be cut off.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Pruning of roots

If we don't turn over the soil and change the basin in time, the final result will be as follows: the root system is full of the basin wall, the old and the new overlap, and even part of the root system has already been damaged, the final result is to affect the growth of the plant.

Prune off overgrown branches

It is found that the root system is in the form of a rumen when the soil mass is scattered. Generally, the reason is that the plant has been planted for a long time (several years), and the root system of the plant has declined as it ages. There is also a possibility that the basin has not been changed in time, and the root system has become a rumen. Generally, if the root system becomes this way, it needs to be eliminated in time. If you want to develop bonsai, you can cut the rumen like root system and replant it.

Prune off overgrown branches

Another is the root system like the figure below. Although there is no nodule, the new root has been damaged because the flowerpot is too small. Also, the damaged root system should be pruned and then put into the basin.

Prune off overgrown branches

Pay attention not to damage the original intact root system when cutting off the old root system. You can wash the root system completely with water and then cut off the dead part of the root system. As for how to distinguish the good root system and the bad root system, you can see the place pointed by the arrow in the figure below. Is the color up and down different? Black is the necrotic part. Just cut it off.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

3. Osmanthus

Cut off the weak branch

The weak branches with dense sprouting distance on the strong branches can be cut to store nutrients and reduce waste. The red cross part is the trimming prompt.

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Prune off overgrown branches

The red fork part is the pruning hint.

Prune off overgrown branches

Prune off overgrown branches

Cut off the overlapping young branches on the trunk

The overlapping young shoots sprouted on the main stem can be considered to be cut to store nutrients and reduce waste. The red cross part is the trimming prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

Pruning of inner horizontal branches

The double arrow shows the inner horizontal branch, and the red fork shows the pruning tips.

Prune off overgrown branches

Pruning of bore branches

The weak branches in the chamber with dense interval can be considered to be cut off, and the red fork part is the trimming prompt.

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Parallel pruning

A and B are parallel branches. If the spacing is dense, B can be cut off, and the red fork part is the trimming prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

After trimming, the cut should be as close to the branch as possible, smooth

Prune off overgrown branches

Osmanthus top trim

The weak branches with dense sprouting distance at the top can be cut to store nutrients and reduce waste. The red cross part is the trimming prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

The branches with dense spacing at the top can be cut to store nutrients and reduce waste. The red cross part is the trimming prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

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Prune off overgrown branches

The double arrow shows the inner horizontal branch, and the red fork shows the pruning tips.

Prune off overgrown branches

Osmanthus pile head trimming

1. Prune the dense branches. The red fork part is the pruning tips.

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Prune off overgrown branches

2. According to the needs of potted plants, 2-3 branches are left at the stake as the trunk, and the rest can be cut off. Cut as close as possible to the branches.

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Finally, the main pole is trimmed and shaped.

Prune off overgrown branches

A panoramic view of the cut osmanthus

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Cut branches of Osmanthus

Prune off overgrown branches

Jasmine

Jasmine before pruning

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Cut the overlapping branches

A, B and C are cross cross cross overlapped branches, D and E are cross cross overlapped branches, and the spacing between F and G is relatively dense. It can be considered to cut off g at the place marked with red X.

Prune off overgrown branches

Branch back

A branch is a kind of strong branch with initial shape, which can be cut back. The position of the horizontal line shown by the double arrow can be cut off, and the red fork part of the branch is the pruning prompt.

Prune off overgrown branches

A branch is diseased (withered) branch, which should be cut off, B branch is crazy long branch, which is strong and vigorous branch with water and fertilizer, so it should be cut back and let it grow side branches.

Prune off overgrown branches

Cut down old branches

The 3-5-year-old plants of Jasmine are the most prosperous, and they will grow old year by year, so they must be cut and renewed in time.

A and B are 4-5-year-old branches, C is 2-year-old branches, and D is the current year's branches. It can be considered to cut a and B branches from the base. If a and B branches remain in the mother plant, the lateral branches of their germination are also weak. If we don't consider pruning for the time being, we can weed out the plants at the right time.

Prune off overgrown branches

A and B are 4-5-year-old branches. They should be pruned according to the principle of "removing the weak and retaining the strong, removing the old and retaining the new". C (New) branches should be retained, and C branches should be cut and retracted accordingly, i.e. the place marked by red double arrows, so that they have long lateral branches. The position of the horizontal line and the Red Cross shown by the double arrow are pruning tips.

Prune off overgrown branches

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