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How to deal with the flowering of succulent Tia

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, How to deal with the flowering of succulent Tia

Spring is the season when a hundred flowers bloom and birds sing in unison, and even many succulent plants tend to bloom as scheduled. Especially in Tia, a succulent plant, flowers bloom on the branches after spring, which adds a lot of vigor and vitality to the potted plant.

However, for many succulent plants, flowering is not a good thing. Some succulent plants die after flowering, and only their cubs are alive; for some succulent plants, although they do not die after flowering, a lot of nutrients are consumed during flowering. If there are insufficient nutrients in the pot, it will often weaken the growth of the plant and affect the ornamental value of the potted plant.

Tia is also a kind of succulent plant that can blossom, and many people like to plant it in a flowerpot as a bonsai. But when it comes to flowering, Tia pulls out a long foil and blossoms. Do you want to keep it blooming or cut it off? For this situation, we should look at the specific problems and try to find a suitable solution.

If many Tia plants are planted in a flowerpot, but only one plant grows foil and blossoms, then the foil will not consume too much nutrients and will not compete for a large amount of nutrients to maintain the normal growth of the plant, so it is recommended to retain it. sometimes it may get a good ornamental effect! However, in order to avoid destroying the overall ornamental effect of bonsai, it can also be cut off.

If the many plants in the basin pull out a lot of foil, it will naturally consume a lot of nutrients, which will inevitably affect the growth of Bonjingtia, so we can cut off the more exuberant foil with pertinence and selectivity. In this way, we can ensure that there are enough nutrients in the basin to promote growth and germination, and even promote the reproduction of cubs, and at the same time avoid drawing too much foil and affecting the appearance of the plant.

Of course, if there is only one Tia in the pot, we can keep the foil and flower branches. However, it is suggested that we should cut off the unsightly flower branches on the foil to avoid affecting the appearance of the foil, but also reduce the nutrient consumption when pulling out the flower ear, and avoid the nutrition being wasted.

However, if many plants in Tia bonsai pull out the foil and blossom, it is recommended that people keep long and short spikes and relatively good flowers to embellish the bonsai, and cut off the spikes that grow too long and affect the overall beauty of the bonsai. However, after all, more flowering will consume a lot of nutrients, so we need to replenish nutrients in time to ensure the quality of flowering and normal plant growth.

In addition to the above, the editor feels that if people feel that Tia's flowers are not beautiful and that keeping them is a waste of nutrients, then it is suggested that they all cut off their foil, on the one hand, they can be used for cutting and breeding more young plants. on the other hand, they can also be tied together to form bouquets, which can be enjoyed alone in a short period of time.

 
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