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How to prune azaleas when they fall?
1, Pruning residual flowers: Cut off failed residual flowers and ovaries to reduce nutrient consumption. 2, plastic surgery: cut off weak branches, long branches and branches with abnormal growth. 3. Watering: After pruning, water it once to make the roots grow again. 4. Lighting: move the azaleas to a soft light environment for maintenance.

How to prune 1 and residual flowers when azaleas fall?

After the azalea withers, the residual flowers left on the branches have no ornamental value. At this time, you need to cut them off. When pruning, the residual flowers should be cut off together with the ovary to save nutrients for the roots of rhododendrons.

2, plastic pruning

After the azalea withers, it should be pruned as a whole, mainly by cutting off weak branches, thin branches, long branches and branches with abnormal growth, so as to make the azalea look more beautiful and increase its ornamental value.

3, reasonable watering

After pruning azaleas, water should be poured into the soil once to make the soil slightly moist. Be careful not to pour water on the wounds of plants, or the azaleas will wither and rot, and the leaves will fall off and turn yellow.

4, lighting conditions

After the azalea withers, it should be moved to the environment with scattered sunlight, so that the branches and leaves can carry out photosynthesis normally. When the light is too strong, the sunshade net should be used to shade the azalea to prevent the leaves from burning.