cyclamen pruning

Last Update :2024.12.18

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1. Pruning Tools

2. Pruning method


Use sharp and sterile tools when pruning cyclamen, which will cause less harm to the plant and will not cause bacterial infection. During its growth period, it is necessary to prune away thick, leggy and some thin branches. After it has finished blooming, the remaining flowers and flower stems should be cut off, as well as the dry and dead leaves on them. Finally, cut off the leaves that have insects and diseases.


Cyclamen pruning
1. Pruning Tools

1. Pruning Tools

When pruning plants, use sharp, clean and bacteria-free tools as much as possible. If the knife used is not sharp, it will cause multiple wear and tear on the plant, which will be very harmful to it. There should be no dirt or bacteria on it, otherwise it will invade the plant through the pruning cuts.

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2. Pruning method

1. Do a good job of pruning during its growth period, mainly pruning those branches that will affect the growth of the plant, that is, thick, leggy and some branches that are relatively thin. If not cut off as soon as possible, these branches will continue to grow normally, which will affect the growth of healthy branches.

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2. When the Cyclamen is finished After flowering, the remaining flowers and flower stems must be cut off as soon as possible, otherwise nutrients will be consumed. When pruning, cut off the base of the flower stem, and cut off the dry leaves, dead leaves and dry branches and leaves above the flower stem.

3. The last step is to prune off the branches and leaves containing insects, and spray pesticides as soon as possible after pruning to prevent these germs and insect eggs from invading the healthy branches and leaves of the plant.

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