Hibiscus flowers are usually pruned in autumn and winter, and pruned after falling leaves in autumn and winter. First, it is necessary to prune dead branches, diseased branches and weak branches. Secondly, it needs too long branches and too dense branches, so pruning can promote hibiscus to produce more new branches and bloom more flowers in the next year.
Pruning method of hibiscus-natural joy for erect hibiscus trees, the phenomenon of flourishing branches and flowers migrating outward often appears in the crown, and pruning can transform it into natural joy.
When pruning trees, leave the necessary main branches and side branches, and thinly cut off the remaining branches to make their density reasonable. Cut off the remaining branches to make them retract, which is convenient for ventilation and light transmission. In addition, it is necessary to prune the flower branches properly, keep the reservation and prune the pruning to make them bloom better.
Pay attention to the density of branches and keep a good tree shape when pruning. You also need to be careful not to cut too many branches within a year.
Pruning method of hibiscus-relative open growth of clustered hibiscus. Sometimes there are too many main branches, the outer branches droop and the branches are too messy.
For the pruning of hibiscus, the upright branches growing on the inside can be cut off without short cutting. The flower branches can be properly cut short, and the outer branches should be prevented from sagging and trimmed in time.
Notes on Hibiscus Pruning Hibiscus needs to cut off those dead branches and diseased leaves every year during dormancy, and it needs to be thinned when it germinates in spring.
Pruning is mainly to keep the trees beautiful and grow well, so be careful not to over-prune them.
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