How to prune夏菊 and the pruning techniques for 夏菊. (Note: "夏菊" is a type of chrysanthemum, but since it's a specific variety or term in Chinese, it's kept as is in the translation without a direct English equivalent.)

How to prune summer chrysanthemums

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How to prune summer chrysanthemums

When the height of summer chrysanthemums reaches 10 centimeters, you can pinch the tips to encourage more branching. After the blooming period, prune the withered flowers, leaving some flower buds or flowers that are blooming. Prune the diseased branches and leaves, and also remove yellow and dried leaves. Try not to leave leaves in the pot, as they can cause diseases and pests. A heavy pruning should be done during the winter pruning period.

When to prune summer chrysanthemums

Generally, when the height of summer chrysanthemums reaches 10 centimeters, you can pinch the tips. Additionally, pruning should be done during the growing season and after the blooming period. If the plant is infected with diseases or pests, pruning is also necessary.

How to prune the branches and leaves of summer chrysanthemums

When pruning summer chrysanthemums, not only should the withered flowers be pruned, but also the diseased branches and leaves. Remove yellow and dried leaves, and try not to leave leaves in the pot, as they can cause diseases and pests.

Summer chrysanthemums need to be pruned three times a year. After new leaves sprout in spring and before the flower buds appear, pinch the top to encourage branching. There will be a full bloom in May, and after the flowers wither, prune the withered flowers promptly, cutting deeper if possible. There will be another full bloom in October, and in winter, a severe pruning is done, leaving only a few centimeters of the plant's leaves.

Pruning summer chrysanthemums for faster growth

Mainly prune the summer chrysanthemum's long, dense, and old branches and leaves. After the blooming period, prune the withered flowers promptly to reduce nutrient loss, which ensures the growth of summer chrysanthemums. Additionally, after the plant is infected with diseases or pests, prune the diseased leaves to prevent the spread of the disease.

Pruning summer chrysanthemums for blooming

After each flower fades, prune the wilted flowers, leaving some flower buds or flowers that are blooming. This allows nutrients to be more concentrated, enabling the remaining flowers to bloom.

Precautions for pruning summer chrysanthemums

1. Summer chrysanthemums should only be pruned moderately, based on the height of the plant, ensuring a balanced state on both sides. Over-pruning or frequent pruning can affect the normal growth of the plant, leading to poor development.

2. Before pruning summer chrysanthemums, the tools need to be disinfected. After pruning, the cut surfaces should also be disinfected to reduce bacterial infections. Do not fertilize at this time and wait for 30 days before applying a dilute liquid fertilizer in small amounts to avoid fertilizer damage.

The above is a comprehensive explanation of how to prune summer chrysanthemums, hoping it can help you.