How to prune the morning glory? Pruning methods and matters needing attention of morning glory
Morning glory is a vine, which can be planted as a hedge or flower wall, and can also be potted for indoor viewing. Careful flower lovers will take good care of them after planting. Timely picking and all kinds of shaping and pruning will make morning glory more appreciated and make it bloom more and better. So, how to repair the morning glory? Below the morning glory, let's take a look at the pruning methods and various precautions of the morning glory with the gardener: 1 Morning glory is planted on the ground, in the fence or yard, and in the wall. The more vines, the longer the branches, the better. This morning glory generally does not need deep pruning, as long as each branch grows evenly. When nine vines grow, the branches can be evenly distributed on hedges or walls, fixed or knotted, and will soon form green. Morning glory wall 2. Potted Petunia For indoor potted Petunia, a bracket can be set up when the seedlings grow to 6 cm high, so that they can grow around, or when the seedlings grow to 7-8 leaves, 4 leaves are left for coring, so as to ensure that each pot of plants does not exceed 9 buds. This can ensure full plant type. Potted morning glory can also make it grow into short, dense and beautiful plants without climbing. If conditions permit, you can also plant it in a hanging basket, hang it in the air and trim it regularly. 3. The continuous flowering period of Petunia is about May-10. If the vines grow too long, you can shorten the stems, apply liquid fertilizer 1-2 times and fill the pots with water. This will cause the old stem to produce new branches and blossom. Dwarf potted morning glory 4. Pruning morning glory in the growing period can be done as long as the temperature in the growing period is not higher than 30. The pruning method is to cut off each branch about 1/2 or 1/3, leaving the sprouted branches to complete the update. As long as the regenerated plants have sufficient sunlight, the temperature is between 15-30, and water and fertilizer are supplied in time, but not too much, they can succeed. If Petunia's branches are not very long, don't prune them, because it will take some time for the plants to blossom after pruning, and you can also hang them for appreciation. It is suggested that morning glory grows very fast, and the branches may take several days to grow very long. If it is not necessary, the excessively long branches should be pruned by manual intervention. It depends on what kind of morning glory is used, and it should be trimmed according to different conditions. The gardener has made a detailed introduction above, hoping to help you.