Honeysuckle is a light-loving plant suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment. If you want honeysuckle to bloom in large numbers, you need to use the correct breeding methods.
1. Pruning methods
1. Spring pruning
If you want honeysuckle to bloom more, you need to prune it every spring. Pick and wipe the buds, and cut off excess buds to avoid excessive growth. Promote new shoots to sprout and produce more flowers.
2. Pruning after flowering
After flowering, honeysuckle needs to cut off its non-flowering branches, and at the same time, prune the flowers remaining on the plant, dead branches, rotten leaves and debris. Prune off dead branches and leaves promptly. Prevent its growth from competing for a large amount of nutrients and affecting the growth and development of healthy branches and leaves. Ensure sufficient nutrients are supplied to the plants, increase the number of blooms, and improve the quality of blooms.
3. Winter pruning
Before winter comes, all leggy branches and leaves of honeysuckle, diseased branches and leaves, dry and rotten branches and leaves, vigorous growth and weak growth branches and leaves need to be pruned to ensure a smooth winter. , promote healthy growth of plants in the second year, accelerate flowering speed, and ensure flowering quality.
4. Plastic pruning
Honeysuckle needs to be pruned if it blooms a lot. Branches and leaves that affect the overall density will be cut off, and cross branches and overlapping branches and leaves should be pruned reasonably to make the overall plant look beautiful. Good permeability can provide sufficient light, increase the ornamental value of plants, and promote the growth of flowering numbers.
2. Precautions
1. Pests and diseases
Pests and diseases often occur during the growth of honeysuckle. Use chlorothalonil solution to disinfect and sterilize them. It can effectively prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases.
2. Repotting
Potted honeysuckle needs to be repotted frequently to ensure that the soil is loose and fertile and has sufficient nutrients for plant growth.