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What to do after Magnolia blossoms

Saul Goodman
2020-07-21 08:16:55
This is a tall tree. Its flowers are very charming, white, but also send out a special fragrance. It is a kind of ornamental plant that mainly observes flowers. It is very important to maintain its flowering period. Special attention should be paid to both before and after flowers. So, what to do after flowering?

1. Specific period

This kind of plant mainly blooms around March, but the duration of flowers is very short, generally only 10 to 15 days. So, after it blooms, we should adjust all kinds of factors in time to promote its growth.

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2. Specific measures

(1) pruning: most of the flowers will fall after the plants have blossomed. However, some of the flowers will remain on the branches. These fragmentary flowers greatly affect the ornamental quality of plants, and also consume some nutrients. So we should cut them off first. In addition, the withered and diseased flower branches also need to be cut off. If you consider its shape, you can also cut off the too long one. However, after pruning, care should be taken to keep the wound dry and do not rain. Remember to ventilate and replenish fresh air on time. In addition, when watering, do not splash water on the wound. In addition, some fermented organic fertilizer such as bean cake can be used after trimming. In this way, the plants will be more vigorous after

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(2) top dressing: some people think that as long as the supply of nutrients is guaranteed when flowering. After flowering, there is no need to manage. In fact, this is not right. Because it consumes a lot of nutrients to bloom. Then, in order to ensure the normal growth after that, it must be topdressing. After flowering, it is better to apply more P and K fertilizer.

(3) prevention and control of diseases and insect pests: in general, plants are easily troubled by diseases and insect pests after flowering. The same is true of this plant. Therefore, after flowering, we should actively prevent diseases and insect pests, rather than think of remedial measures after

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