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How to prune Phalaenopsis

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Promoting flower pruning: when the flowers of Phalaenopsis are withered, cut off all the thin, withered and possibly fruiting branches on the plant, and then cut off each flower branch from the place where it begins to blossom or where it bifurcates. Maintenance and pruning: after the flower fades, cut off all the stems from the base, leaving only the most trunk part.

1. Promoting flower pruning

When the flower of Phalaenopsis is withered, proper pruning can be used to help it bloom again. This pruning method first needs to observe the plant, and then cut off all the thin, dry branches on the plant. After that, cut off the flower branches that may bear fruit, because the fruit will consume a lot of nutrition and seriously affect the plant to blossom again.

After pruning, you also need to cut each flower branch from the place where it began to bloom, or from the place where it began to fork, leaving only the main flower stem. In addition, it should be observed that if there are flower buds on some flower branches, not only can not be cut, but also carefully maintained, because these flower buds are likely to blossom.

After such pruning and careful maintenance, the plant may blossom again after a few months.

2. Maintenance and pruning

When the flower of Phalaenopsis is withered, it can grow healthier through proper pruning and produce more beautiful flowers in the coming year. This kind of shearing requires cutting off all the flower stems from the base, leaving only the most trunk.

After pruning, it needs to be taken care of carefully, and it will be able to produce more beautiful flowers next year.

 
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