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How to trim flowers in autumn and winter?

Hank Schrader
2020-07-28 11:11:24
Reasonable pruning of plants will balance plant nutrients, reduce unnecessary losses, adjust the shape of plants, and effectively control the growth of branches and leaves. It can even extend the next flowering time to achieve the fruitful scene. Now it's autumn. Xiaobian summarized how to trim flowers in autumn and winter. Come and have a look.

Pruning time in autumn and winter:

Plants can be pruned all year round, but the pruning in autumn and winter is mainly to prepare for the dormancy period. Although it is autumn and winter season pruning, but also to have a specific time, the best time is near the end of autumn, when the plant has stopped growing.

Pruning focus in autumn and winter season:

According to the characteristics of different plants, thinning and cutting.

Pruning method in autumn and winter season:

Pruning within half a month of flowering is conducive to the growth and germination of lateral buds, preparing for the next year's flower shape.

Precautions for pruning in autumn and winter:

If you encounter the flowering plants on the new branches this year, you should focus on pruning. Part of the foliage plants, but also according to the temperature to trim

In autumn and winter, when the outdoor temperature is relatively low, it needs to be moved indoors for pruning, so as to reduce the space occupied by it. If the indoor temperature is too high, it is not suitable to prune, so as not to cause the germination of new shoots in advance due to the high temperature, which will bring unnecessary nutrient loss..

Precaution

Over pruning is not recommended for plants with weak germination of new shoots. Even without trimming. Only in the case of finding old branches, diseased branches and excessive density, trim them slightly.

Different plants have different pruning methods. Before pruning, it's best to simply understand the characteristics of plants. In order to avoid over pruning or too light to the next year's plant growth inconvenience.

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