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Illustration of potted honeysuckle pruning
When potted honeysuckle seedlings grow to 30 ~ 50 cm, cut off the top 3 ~ 5 cm. When potted honeysuckle blooms, cut off the branches that can't bloom and keep 4 ~ 5 thick branches. After each pruning, it can be pruned appropriately to make it more ornamental and increase the yield of honeysuckle.

1, trunk slightly disassembled

When the potted honeysuckle seedlings grow to 30 ~ 50 cm, the upper end of the trunk of the potted honeysuckle can be slightly cut off, and 3 ~ 5 cm can be cut off, which can promote the germination of the lateral branches of the honeysuckle seedlings and bloom more in the flowering period.

Step 2 trim flowers

Planting and shaping of Lonicera japonica Thunb. In the illustration of pruning of Lonicera japonica Thunb., after the flowering of Lonicera japonica Thunb. every year, the upper flower branches can be loosened, and the non-flowering branches can be cut off, leaving only 4-5 thick branches, so that plants can sprout new branches and promote the growth of Lonicera japonica Thunb.

3, plastic buds.

After pruning in each flowering period, the branches of honeysuckle potted plants will appear messy, which will reduce the ornamental value of honeysuckle potted plants. At this time, the potted honeysuckle can be pruned properly, and at least 3 ~ 5 knots are left in each branch, so as to make it more ornamental and increase the yield of honeysuckle.

4. Precautions: If dead branches, pests and diseases are found in each pruning, they need to be cut off in time, otherwise the growth of plants will be affected, and even they will wither and die. Moreover, it is not appropriate to wet the wound with water and fertilizer after each pruning, so try not to water and fertilize immediately, and wait for a week before watering and fertilizing the gold and silver flowerpot.