How to prune the longevity flower in summer: pruning methods and timing for the longevity flower.
How to prune the longevity flower in summerA brief knowledge sharing, introducing how to prune longevity flowers in summer and the pruning methods and timing for plant cultivation. Let's get to know more about it.Most people probably prefer flowering plants, such as蟹爪兰 (cattleya), 君子兰 (kaffir lily), longevity flowers, gardenias, and jasmine. Seeing bright flowers can make one feel happy all day, and successfully cultivating a plant to bloom is also a very fulfilling experience.However, many flowering plants cannot survive the summer, and to protect themselves, they start to enter a dormant state, such as longevity flowers. Proper care during this period is crucial; if done well, the plant will grow stronger and bloom more vigorously next time, but if not, it may not survive until autumn. Today, let's talk about how to care for longevity flowers in summer. It's actually quite simple, it just depends on whether you can be ruthless.In fact, the longevity flowers are just finishing blooming at this time, so they can take this opportunity to rest well. To ensure the plant gets adequate rest, it needs to be relieved of some stress, which means cutting it back severely with scissors. This can save a lot of nutrients, reduce excessive consumption, and when the weather cools down, it will produce more lateral buds and flower buds.However, many people can't bear to cut, looking at their flourishing plants that they have nurtured with great effort, it's really hard to make that cut. This momentary hesitation is what prevents many people's longevity flowers from surviving the summer. So I advise everyone to prune, or you will definitely regret it. Let's talk about how to cut next.