What if asparagus grows taller?
Asparagus has been raised for a long time, some flower friends find that asparagus has grown taller, so what if asparagus grows taller? The answer is to cut it off. Asparagus is originally a climbing plant and grows rapidly. After a few years of breeding, the branches will grow taller and taller.
Asparagus has two choices after it grows tall. if you don't want the branches to grow tall, you can prune the long branches so that you can still maintain a cloud-like bonsai posture. If you want it to blossom and bear fruit, you can use a 15cm diameter pot to cultivate asparagus. After allowing it to grow naturally for 3 years, its branches can be more than 2 meters long. It can fasten the long and dense branches of asparagus with thread and let it climb up along the window, like a green curtain. Unique.
If the asparagus is placed on the stage or table, as a bonsai appreciation, the branches grow taller, you can use lead wire to tie it into a ball, but also interesting.
Tip: asparagus grows tall is not a serious thing, cut or not cut depends on the preferences of flower friends, in addition, if you cut it for beauty, you can consider pruning from the roots.
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