ThePlantAide.com

Succulent copperhead... Cut it as soon as it blooms, or it will die immediately!

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-18 23:54:44
Huahua has a friend who has managed to carefully raise a pot full of meat. He hasn't enjoyed it for a few days after flowering. The whole plant is dead and warped. It's so heartbreaking! In fact, in addition to part of the fleshy, there are many flowers and plants. After flowering, they either die directly or grow more and more slowly. What's the matter? Let Huahua tell you slowly!

Cut the fleshy flowers, or you will die soon!

Some of them are succulent, such as Watson, stone lotus and mountain rose, all of which must die after blooming, such as: seed holding lotus flower, Moon Halo, moonlight, mountain rose, etc.

Another part is fleshy, and it will not die after flowering, but the flowering branches and surrounding branches will wither, or the flowering is not very good-looking, and the plants will become thin and small after flowering, at this time, you should also cut off the flowers and arrows in time, such as black prince, cold moon night, etc..

How to trim the fleshy arrow?

1. Use scissors to cut off the whole flower arrow from the part close to the main body of the fleshy body. The flower arrow left by the fleshy body will slowly dry up and finally fall off by itself. Pay attention to pruning, do not use force to pick the flowering arrow, it will damage the meat.

After trimming:

2. Don't lose the cut flower arrow. Insert it directly into a glass bottle. Add some water to the bottle, and it can be kept for at least 2 weeks.

3. If there are small leaves on the arrow, you can pick them off and directly put them in the soil for cutting. These little leaves on the arrow are full of nutrients, and they take root very quickly. Soon, they will grow into a large basin!

If you don't cut the leaves, they will be smaller and smaller.

The family's copper coin grass grows wildly in spring. Some flower friends' copper coin grass even blooms! If you find that the copperhead is blooming, it's better to cut the flowers directly. After all, the flowers of the copperhead are not beautiful at all, and they will consume nutrients, resulting in the leaves of the copperhead becoming smaller and smaller!

How do you cut the copperhead?

1. If you find that there are only a few flowering branches in the family, you can cut the flowers directly with scissors.

2. If there are a lot of flowers, it's better to shave it directly, cut all the branches together, so that it can regenerate new leaves.

3. When watering the coin grass, you can mix some compound fertilizer particles to ensure the big water and sun. It only takes 1-2 months for the shaved coin grass to explode again!

After the hyacinth flower is withered, cut it quickly, and it will bloom again next year!

Hyacinth is now the time of failure, many flower friends think it is a one-time flower, waiting for it to open and then lost, in fact, hyacinth flower thanks as long as a proper cut, or even three years in a row bloom!

How to cut hyacinth after it blooms?

1. If the hyacinth at home has failed, it will cut off the flower, leave only the leaves, carry out photosynthesis and absorb nutrients, so that the seed ball can accumulate nutrients.

2. When the leaves start to dry and wilt, cut them all

3. Soak the seed ball in potassium permanganate for 1 hour, and then find a toothbrush to brush the rotten root system and some soft and black seed coat on the seed ball.

4. Dry and disinfect the washed seed balls, put them in a cool and ventilated place, and then bury them in the sand for sand storage.

5. If the temperature is very high in summer in your place, please find a newspaper to wrap the ball and put it in the refrigerator.

6. When the temperature turns cold in November, you can take out the seed ball and plant again. Soon, you can take root, grow leaves and blossom! But the next year's bulbs will bloom smaller than the first year

Beautiful hyacinth

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com