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Prevention and Control of Edible Mushroom Diseases and pruning techniques of Common Flower Culture in Home

Published: 2024-11-21 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/21, Common Flower Culture and pruning techniques in Home

Friends who cultivate flowers at home often worry about how to prune flowers. Indeed, flowers must be pruned in time when they grow to a certain extent, otherwise the branches will occupy nutrition and lead to the phenomenon that flowers are not blooming vigorously. But how to trim the common flowers at home? So, today, the editor of the Agricultural knowledge Network will talk to you about the common techniques of flower breeding and pruning at home.

Culture and pruning technique of white palm

White palm is a kind of plant with very elegant growth and high ornamental value, which is suitable for indoor pot culture. It not only purifies the harmful substances in the indoor air, but also has the meaning of auspicious Antai.

When it grows to a certain extent, we also need to trim it. The leaves of the white palm do not need to be deliberately pruned, only when the white flower changes from green to black or the tip becomes dry, we can cut the flower along the base to avoid affecting the normal growth of the plant and the next round of blooming.

In addition to the need to cut off the residual flowers together with the flower diameter after flowering to avoid unnecessary nutrient consumption, if the leaves of the plants become old and yellow in the course of daily maintenance and management, especially in the replacement of the old and the old, we should take decisive measures to cut off all the old leaves and withered yellow leaves.

Culture and pruning techniques of rose

Rose is the most common flower in the family, it is also known as "moon red", the meaning is very good. Rose generally needs 3 rounds of pruning, and the specific pruning condition of each round should be determined according to the growth state of flowers.

The first round is in late May, the branches are treated by light pruning, and the flowering branches can take 4-5 buds. Branches of moderate size and length should be moderately pruned, often keeping 2-3 buds. On the other hand, the weaker branches should be re-cut, and 1 or 2 buds can be retained to make the branches thicker.

The second round is from June to July in summer, when the plant is growing, we must be careful not to cut too much when pruning, otherwise it will affect the photosynthesis of the plant, inhibit its growth situation, and may also lead to counterproductive negative effects.

The third round is after August, when moderate pruning is usually taken, with 2-3 buds per branch. However, in order to keep the whole plant in a balanced state and maintain a good plant shape, the branches after a round of flowering can be pruned, focusing on the removal of overlapping branches, cross branches and overgrown branches. Cut off the weak branches and retain the stout branches, which can not only improve the plant permeability, but also create good conditions for the next flowering.

The above are the common flower cultivation and pruning techniques arranged by the editor of the Agricultural knowledge Network for you. I hope it will be helpful for you to cultivate flowers.

 
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