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How to trim potted flowers?
Pruning potted flowers: ornamental flowers and trees, such as Spring Festival, Plum Blossom and Peach Blossom. Most of them are formed on the branches of the previous year, so they can't be pruned in winter. Pruning before germination in early spring will cut off many branches with flower buds, thus reducing the number of flowers. It should be pruned within 1 ~ 2 weeks after flowering in spring.

Pruning at this time promotes the germination of new buds and can form flower branches in the coming year. If not pruned in time after flowering, the branches with flower buds that have been formed in summer will be damaged until autumn and winter, which will affect the next spring flowering; All the flowers and trees that bloom on the branches of a year, such as hibiscus, poinsettia, rose, jasmine, oleander, Milan, upside-down golden bell, bougainvillea, kumquat, Dai, bergamot, pomegranate, etc. , can be pruned again in the early spring dormancy period to promote more new branches and flowers;

For rhododendrons and gardenias that bloom on biennial branches, generally only the dense branches and insect branches can be cut off; Pruning precious flowers and trees such as camellia, white orchid, smiling face and magnolia grandiflora should be more cautious. Don't cut off the branches easily. In order to tidy the tree, it is appropriate to cut off the tops of some branches.