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How to grow fork column flowers

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Forked column flower is not very common in daily life, its leaves are rosette; petiole 0.3-2.3 cm long, pilose; leaf blade spoon-shaped, spatulate-oblong or spatulate-lanceolate. So how to grow forked flowers? First, how to plant forked flowers. The forked column flower is planted as a single plant.

Forked column flower is not very common in daily life, its leaves are rosette; petiole 0.3-2.3 cm long, pilose; leaf blade spoon-shaped, spatulate-oblong or spatulate-lanceolate. So how to grow forked flowers?

First, how to grow forked flowers

1. The forked column flower is planted as a single plant, and the plant should be cut as short as possible, which is beneficial for it to grow new leaves.

two。 Cut the basal leaves from the roots. If there are roots, keep them as much as possible, and leave two pairs of leaves at the top.

3. Insert the fork flower into the bottom bed, insert it deeper, leave only the leaves close to the bottom bed, and plant the density so that the leaves can be next to each other.

4. Stylosanthes grow at a moderate rate (2-3 months). Adequate light, carbon dioxide and fertilizer (preferably base fertilizer) are needed to help it grow.

5. When planning the recommended area, try to make the forked column design in the area with plenty of light.

2. How to prune the forked column flower

The growth path of forked flowers is mainly propagated through stolons, so there is no need to prune the stems and leaves regularly. If it grows too dense and affects the light at the bottom, you can cut off the bad leaves at the bottom. When the growth is too high, you can use the head method to cut off the higher part of the stems and leaves, so that it is easier to let the fork column spread around.

Forked column flowers are distributed in America, Africa and tropical Asia, especially in Malaysia.

 
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