In autumn, one must剪 (剪) these flowers with ruthless determination; it is essential to be ruthless in pruning these flowers in autumn. (Note: "剪" is repeated in the original text, but in English, it would be redundant to repeat "prune" as the meaning is already conveyed in the sentence.)

Cut These Flowers in Autumn Without Mercy

You may not be aware of the small green plant maintenance tip that involves cutting these flowers in autumn with a heavy heart. Let's understand it together.

If you don't cut these flowers after entering autumn, they will bloom less and less. Timely pruning in autumn makes it easier to burst into bloom in autumn and winter.

1. - Geranium -

Geraniums bloom beautifully, but they are quite afraid of people. They will be in a dormant stage in summer. When the weather cools down in autumn, geraniums will resume growth. At this time, it is important to give the geranium a haircut.

After growing through spring and summer, the branches of geraniums are usually very long by autumn. Pruning not only dwarf the plant but also promote more branching in geraniums. The more branches there are, the more flowers will bloom in autumn, winter, or spring.

When pruning geraniums in autumn, it is important to retain some leaves. If pruned bald, without leaves for photosynthesis, geraniums can easily wither. If there are no leaves on the lower half of the geranium, it is recommended to cut off some branches first, leaving some as water-absorbing branches, and then prune the other side after new buds grow.

If it's a young geranium plant, it is recommended to pinch the top once when the branches are about 5 cm long to promote branching. When the branches grow to 3-5 cm, you can pinch the top again to promote more branching.

2. - Bougainvillea -

Many flower lovers say that their bougainvilleas don't bloom much. If your bougainvillea doesn't bloom much, you can prune it after entering autumn, cutting the long branches short and removing the very thin ones to control the plant's growth. After pruning, control water intake and add potassium dihydrogen phosphate fertilizer to each watering, and soon bougainvillea will produce flower buds.

If you want the entire branch of bougainvillea to be full of flowers, you can remove the large leaves from the lignified branches, which allows the branches to receive more sunlight and stimulate the growth of new buds, most of which are flower buds.

Note that if the branches are very young, do not remove the leaves, as it won't promote flowering and may affect photosynthesis to produce nutrients.

3. - Snowflake Blue -

Snowflake blue starts blooming from early summer and by autumn, there will be a lot of yellow leaves, making the whole plant look unhealthy. It's time for a pruning.

Trim the long branches of snowflake blue and remove the weak ones, then strengthen fertilization and watering. Soon, the plant will grow new branches and continue to bloom. The blooming period of snowflake blue can last until the end of December, so it's not too late to prune now.

Cut These Flowers in Autumn Without Mercy

4. - Chrysanthemum -

Chrysanthemums often go dormant in summer, and if placed in a shady place, they might continue to grow. By autumn, the plant often has long, thin branches with a scattered shape. In autumn, you can prune the chrysanthemum to remove tangled branches, allowing the plant to grow new branches, restoring its shape and vitality.

The pruned chrysanthemum branches can also be used for propagation by cutting. Chrysanthemums are easy to propagate and can be planted in a pot together, resulting in a finished chrysanthemum pot plant.

5. - Dwarf Hollyhock -

Dwarf hollyhock is known as a flowering machine, especially suitable for pot plants. With proper management, it can bloom for 300 days a year. Dwarf hollyhock grows fast, and a shaping pruning after entering autumn can maintain the shape of the pot plant and promote more new branches, ensuring continuous blooming.

If you get a dwarf hollyhock plant in autumn, it is recommended to persist in topping pruning. Frequent pruning will make the plant grow more lateral branches, making the plant full and more explosive in spring blooming.

6. - Rose -

Roses usually need to be pruned at the beginning of September to stimulate new growth and activate the plant's vitality, as well as repair damaged roots. When the first batch of autumn roses fade, it is also necessary to prune the faded flowers and branches.

When the first batch of autumn flowers fade, it is recommended to do light pruning, leaving a leaf with five small leaves on the faded flower. Light pruning allows the new buds at the top of the branches to sprout faster and produce a second batch of autumn flowers. Autumn pruning should focus on light pruning to avoid heavy pruning that could affect plant growth.

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