The flower bud of the inverted Golden Bell grows between the axils of the new shoot leaves. Picking the center at the right time can promote the germination of the new branches, make them more branched, and blossom and multiply. We should pay attention to the time of heart removal, which should start from the seedling stage, the first time when the seedling grows to about 10 cm, the second time when the new branch grows to 6-8 leaves, the plant retains 5-7 branches. When the plant enters the growing season, the heart can be removed after the flower withers. Usually 20 days or so after the heart picking, new shoots will grow and new flower buds will be formed, and then with a little nutrition, bright flowers will slowly emerge.
Pay attention to pruning in time after autumn, thinning and cutting too dense branches, and cutting too long branches short, which is conducive to sprouting robust branches, promoting branches, and next year's flowers will be very gorgeous.
Because of its fast growth and continuous flowering, it is necessary to pay attention to fertilization during the growth period, otherwise, it is difficult to maintain the nutrients needed for flowering due to the lack of nutrients during flowering. Generally, the fertilizer water or compound fertilizer should be applied once every 10 days or so, and the water should be sprayed once after fertilization to prevent the liquid fertilizer from sticking on the leaves and causing rot.
Watering is also an important factor that affects the flowering of the golden bell. The basin soil should not be too dry or too wet during flower watching, otherwise it will cause falling leaves, buds and flowers. When watering, it is necessary to see that the basin soil is dry and permeable.
The watering should be controlled after coring and re cutting, and the normal watering should be carried out after the germination of new branches between leaf axils. Loosen the soil after each fertilization and watering to facilitate ventilation.