Wand trimming method
Last Update :2024.12.10
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When the wand flower grows to a certain height, it needs topping. Regularly prune the top part and cut off part of the higher branches on the plant, usually once a year. After the flowering period is over, the remaining flowers need to be removed in time, the flower branches should also be shortened, and the flowers that do not bloom well should be removed as well. When repotting every year, trim the roots and remove old and rotten roots.
1. Topping and pruning
1. Topping and pruning
When the wand flower grows to a certain height, it needs topping. The top part should be pruned regularly. Spring is more suitable. Cut off the higher branches on the plant. Appropriate short cutting of a part can also inhibit the top function, promote the accumulation of nutrients, and supply them to other branches, promoting the branches to grow lush and strong, and the entire plant shape can also be more beautiful. This needs to be adhered to. Conducted, generally once a year.
2. Remove residual flowers
etc. After the flowering period is over, the remaining flowers need to be removed in time. Do not let the remaining flowers remain on it. Removal can also avoid rot. After removing the remaining flowers, cut the flower branches into short sections. Removing a part can reduce the consumption of nutrients and accumulate nutrients for later growth. Some flowers that do not bloom well should also be removed altogether. Leaving them will only waste nutrients and have low ornamental value.
3. Treat the roots
In When changing pots every year, you can prune the roots to remove old and rotten roots, which can restore growth activity and facilitate the absorption of nutrients and water. During pruning, be careful not to damage healthy roots.
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