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How to deal with watercress after flowering

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-22 08:33:14
The main purpose of Douban green is to look at its leaves. The ornamental quality of the flowers is not high. In order to avoid excessive nutrient consumption during flowering, we need to cut off the inflorescence after flowering. After flowering, we can spray water and add a small amount of liquid fertilizer, not too thick and thin.

The florescence and flower state of Douban green

Its flowering period is from February to April and from September to December. But its flowers are not as obvious as other plants, but a small white flower order with a matchstick grows from the middle of the leaves. Flowers are very small, if you look at it with a magnifying glass, you can see the small flowers on the inflorescence, very dense, but the pistils, petals, flower cores are very

How to deal with the green bean petals after flowering?

This plant is mainly to watch its leaves, and its flowers are not too colorful, so its flowers also have no ornamental, when flowering, it will consume too much nutrients of the plant, resulting in its leaves due to lack of nutrients and reduce the ornamental degree, after its flowering, we will cut off its inflorescence to ensure the normal growth of the leaves.

Therefore, when breeding this plant, close to the flowering period, we should often observe, if there are inflorescences grow out, we should cut them off in time

Other plants that need to cut flowers

In fact, many common plants need to be cut off after flowering to ensure the health and appreciation of plant leaves. Some foliage plants can't keep their flowers, because they will die after their flowers are withered, such as succulent plants. Many common succulent plants will die with the flower fading after one smallpox. For friends who love meat, flowering is a very terrible thing. Fortunately, green bean petal flowering will only affect the growth of its leaves, will not cause plant death.

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