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1. Prune after the beginning of spring.
In winter, it is hibiscus.
During the dormant period, the hibiscus flowers will begin to germinate after the beginning of spring, and proper pruning should be carried out at this time. Every time a hibiscus flower sprouts, it can develop into a flowering branch, so be sure to cut the buds in time! Cutting buds is generally to cut off the sick and weak buds, and the strong ones can be left.
If the buds are not pruned, the growth of the branches will be disordered and slender, the growth of the branches will be scattered, and the flowers will be few and small.
For hibiscus.
The flowers bloom a lot and are pruned around early spring. Keep the bottom 2-3 buds of each branch, and cut off the rest completely, after doing so, the hibiscus flower shape will be more beautiful. At this time, after pruning, due to the reduction of above-ground consumption, it is necessary to properly control water and fertilizer.
2. Trim after maturity.
If your hibiscus is too tall and has many long branches that look messy, you need to prune them at this time. So how do you prune hibiscus? You can cut off the lower part of the bare leafless part, so that the pruning not only transmits light but also ventilates the plant, and the plant will grow healthier.
For more mature hibiscus plants, pruning needs to be done according to their own shape. If the plant is relatively short, cut off the protruding long branches, and if there are too many branches, cut off some branches to strengthen internal ventilation and lighting, which is one of the pruning methods of hibiscus.
3. Prune after flowering.
After the hibiscus flowers are gone, the dead leaves and flowers should be pruned in time, and those weak branches, long branches, as well as those overlapping branches that affect ventilation, as well as residual flowers and other useless branches will compete with the new branches for nutrients and affect the healthy growth of the plant.
4. Prune old branches and leaves.
Usually the old plants can be pruned every one to two years, leaving 2 to 3 buds for each side branch when cutting. It can promote the germination of new branches, and can also dwarf hibiscus plants, and the re-pruned branches may bloom a little later than the old branches, but if the follow-up maintenance is good, the plants will be more lush and bloom more.
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Hello, hibiscus, also known as mulberry leaf peony, the best pruning season is spring and autumn, February and March in spring, and October and November in autumn. Of course, you can cut off dead branches and leaves at any time.
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Pruning timeZhu Jinhua needs to be pruned every year, first of all, choose the right pruning time. Because spring and autumn are the peak growth periods, it is best to prune them in both spring and autumn. After pruning, the temperature is ideal for wound healing and promotes healthy and lush growth.
2.Pruning branches during the growth of Zhu Jinhua should be thinned, and some overgrown branches, long branches, delicate branches, diseased and insect branches, and old branches can be cut off one by one, which not only avoids excessive consumption of nutrients, but also helps the plant ventilation and ventilation environment, and makes the branch division of the plant more reasonable.
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If you want the hibiscus to grow full and bloom more, you should prune it often and then supplement this fertilizer.
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Practical methods for raising flowers.
1. For family flower raising, we need to pay attention to the maintenance of family flower breeding, and pay attention to the impact of different climates on flowers. Repotting flowers (generally carried out in spring) is also a big trick for raising flowers, changing pots can supplement fertilizer to flowers, when turning pots, you can grow too dense or have rotten roots to prune properly, after turning the pot, put the flowers in a cool place and water them once, and then move the flowers out of a sunny place when new roots grow.
2. To learn to judge whether the flower is short of water, to judge whether the flower is short of water, you can use the way of tapping the flower pot, if it makes a crisp sound when knocking, it indicates that the soil of the flower pot is very dry, which is a manifestation of lack of water, and you need to replenish water to the flower immediately. There is also the most direct use of the eyes to see, to see what color the soil of the pot is presented, if the soil of the pot is light gray and white, it means that the pot is short of water and needs to be replenished immediately. Another is to twist some soil by hand to see if the soil is still sticky, if it becomes a powder, then it means that you need to replenish water immediately.
3. Pay attention to fertilization when raising flowers, too much or too little fertilization will affect the growth of flowers. When fertilizing, we should pay attention to seasonal fertilization, and increase the amount of fertilizer in the growing season of flowers, but we generally recommend fertilizing flowers in the way of more and less amounts, and also pay attention to the temperature when fertilizing, and fertilizing flowers in a temperature too high environment will be burned, so it is not suitable for fertilizing flowers at noon.
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1.If you want to make the hibiscus flowers safely survive the winter, you should stop fertilizing in October, and control the moisture so that the potting soil does not become too wet.
2.The temperature should be between 5 and 15 in winter, and if the temperature is too low, it is easy to get frostbite, and if it is too high, it is easy to cause the plant to fail to dormant.
3.If the buds of Zhu Jinhua grow slag in winter, they need to be pinched off in time, and those old branches and dead branches should be pruned off, and the newly sprouted branches in winter can not be left to prevent the waste of nutrients and cause it to be difficult to bloom in the next year.
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1. Soil: When planting Zhu Jin flowers, it is best to use sandy soil with good drainage and rich in decaying and colonization. 2. Planting:
Insert the robust and disease-free hibiscus seedlings into the soil and press the soil firmly. 3. Maintenance: Move the hibiscus flowers to a ventilated and breathable semi-shaded place for slow seedlings, and after waiting for a week, you can move the hibiscus flowers to the sun.
1. Prepare the soil
Planting Zhu Jin flower first needs to prepare the soil, it likes to grow in loose and breathable, well-drained and humus-rich sandy soil, the pH value of the soil should be weak acidic, after preparing the soil, it needs to be exposed to the sun for disinfection, and you can also add some organic fertilizer to the soil to increase fertility.
2. Plant in pots
The flowers used for planting need to be robust and disease-free, so that they are easier to survive, and after selecting the plants, they can be planted in the soil, and after covering the soil, gently compact the soil, fix it, and water it immediately, so that the soil is in a slightly moist state, which is most conducive to its adaptation to the new environment.
3. Maintenance management
Newly planted Zhu Jin flowers will go through a period of slow seedling period, this time it needs to be placed in a semi-shaded ventilated place for a period of time, and then gradually strengthen the light after the plant adapts to the new environment, and then need to do a good job in temperature, humidity and fertilizer and water, so that Zhu Jin flowers can grow better.
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1. Soil: When cultivating hibiscus, it is necessary to use slightly acidic soil with abundant nutrients. 2. Temperature:
Hibiscus flowers are not tolerant to severe cold and need to be kept at an ambient temperature between 12-15. 3. Light: Ensure that the hibiscus receives an average of more than 8 hours of light per day.
4. Water and fertilizer: The hibiscus should be watered once a week during the peak growth period, and thin fertilizer should be applied once a month.
1. Cultivation soil
Hibiscus flowers are generally cultivated in slightly acidic soils rich in organic matter and humus nutrients. Ensure that the soil quality has high-quality porosity, air permeability and drainage, which meets the basic growth requirements of hibiscus, and is then potted after disinfection and sterilization.
2. Growth temperature
Hibiscus prefers to grow in a warm airtight environment, and the development temperature is usually maintained at 12 to 15 years. In summer, it is necessary to do a good job of ventilation and heatstroke prevention and cooling measures, and in winter, move the hibiscus into the room, do a good job of cold protection and heat preservation, and do not let the temperature fall below 5.
3. Lighting conditions
Hibiscus has relatively high requirements for light, and it is a plant variety that likes light and is not shade-tolerant, and the average daily light duration should be maintained at a level of not less than 8 hours. Lack of light and lack of light nourishment, hibiscus flowers will grow branches and leaves, flower buds will not open with energy, and old leaves will fall off in a large area.
4. Water and fertilizer irrigation
During the maintenance process, the watering is kept full of oak feet, so that the potting soil is in a moist state, and the amount and frequency of water irrigation in different seasons should also be appropriately adjusted. Fertilization is applied every other month during the growing season, and the fertilizer must be diluted by concentration before use before irrigation, so as to avoid the risk of fertilizer damage.
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Cut off the long, sick and overly dense branches of the hibiscus flower to make it grow healthily. 3. Cut flowers: After the hibiscus flower flowering period is over, it is necessary to cut off all the residual flowers that have failed.
1. Spring and autumn pruning
Hibiscus grows vigorously in spring and autumn, pruning can restore and promote growth at this time, the growth rate of hibiscus is very rapid, if not pruned regularly, it will cause the branches to grow, consume more nutrients, and is not conducive to the overall growth of the plant.
2. Prune after flowering
Hibiscus needs to be pruned off after flowering, old branches and dead branches to reduce unnecessary nutrient consumption, as well as the risk of pests and diseases, and at the same time improve the ornamentality of the whole plant, so that the whole plant is more transparent.
3. Prune side branches
There will be many side branches or long branches in the growth process of hibiscus flowers, which need to be properly cut short or completely cut off to ensure the layering and aesthetics of the overall bead shape, concentrate nutrition to promote the growth of strong branches, and avoid excess nutrient consumption.
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Hibiscus pruning should be done after the leaves have fallen in autumn. According to the degree of hibiscus branch opening, it can be divided into erect type and open type. After pruning, it should be coordinated with fertilization.
The reason why hibiscus is pruned is for the aesthetic beauty of ornamentation, and on the other hand, proper pruning of branches and leaves plays a role in regulating the growth of trees, and can reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases, and ensure their healthy and rapid growth.
Hibiscus is a deciduous shrub with dense branchlets covered with yellow hairs. The leaf is triangular, about 5 centimeters long and 3 centimeters wide. Hibiscus is one of the main ornamental plants in summer and autumn, and hibiscus flowers can often be seen in the garden landscape of our country, and it is also often used on both sides of urban roads, and is often used in green isolation belts in southern China; The northern part is used for courtyard scenery and interior decoration.
Hibiscus is a particularly ornamental flower species, but also a deciduous small tree, generally can grow to a height of about two meters, in the flowering season, the eyes are full of brightly colored flowers, extraordinarily charming, is definitely one of the flowers worth watching.
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Pruning after the leaves have fallen in winter is conducive to more flowering in the next year; Hibiscus sprouts and blooms on the branches of the year, and pruning in the first winter can promote the growth of new branches.
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