How to prune alyssum
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Pruning off some of the overly long branches on the alyssum can effectively promote the formation of side buds, and the pruning time is not limited. During the vigorous period of plant growth, topping is necessary to remove the top growth point and inhibit the growth of the main trunk. Dead branches and yellow branches that appear must be cut off immediately. After the flowering period is over, remove the remaining flowers and cut off the withered stems.
1. Prune long branches
1. Prune long branches
For it, if the plant grows too tall, it will not only consume a lot of nutrients, but also affect the appearance. There is no limit to the pruning time and can be done in four seasons of the year. Cutting off part of the overly long branches on the plant can effectively promote the formation of side buds and play a role in promoting the lushness of the plant.
2. Topping in time
During the vigorous growth period of the plant, the branches will grow in a disorderly manner, various branches will begin to grow wildly, and the main trunk will reach high. At this time, topping is necessary to remove the top growth point to inhibit the growth of the main trunk and make it Branch buds grow next to it. When the branches that appear later become longer, they also need to be processed.
3. Cut off dead branches
During the growth process, due to the influence of normal metabolism, some dead branches and yellow branches will appear. Once these appear, they should be cut off immediately. There is no specific time, so do not leave them on to infect other branches and leaves.
4. Pruning after flowering
Its flowering period is from February to May, lasting about 15 days. When the flowers bloom and wither, in addition to removing the remaining flowers, Cut off the withered stems and remove the bulbs for storage.
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