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What if asparagus is too high?
Asparagus has grown taller.

Asparagus has the ability to climb and grow. If suitable growth conditions are provided, it can grow to more than 3m without pruning. After growing to 3m, it will not stop growing, but will continue to grow close to the surrounding objects. If there is suitable support around, it can grow to about 4m, so when cultivating asparagus potted plants at home, it should be pruned regularly to avoid growing too high. If asparagus is well maintained, it can grow 20 centimeters a year.

Treatment of excessive asparagus

1, cut off directly: asparagus is too high, so you can cut it off directly. Don't worry that asparagus won't grow after cutting, as long as it returns to its ideal state.

2. Let it grow: the long branches of asparagus can be fixed in one position with iron wires and climb along the window. When it grows to a certain length, it is a green curtain, very unique. If you want to watch it in the form of bonsai, you can fix the long branches with iron wires and tie them into a ball. Asparagus with green balls is also good.

What if asparagus grows too fast?

If asparagus grows too fast, you can top or trim the branches, which is usually the easiest time to form, and you can trim them in your own way.

What if asparagus is too dense?

Asparagus is too dense and can be pruned. Asparagus grows vigorously, and it will take up a lot of space if it is not pruned. The pruning of asparagus is mainly divided into different forms of asparagus. You can also use the phototaxis of asparagus to prune, so that the new branches grow in the direction of light, and the other side can turn around after reaching a certain height.

Asparagus is too high for pruning.

Asparagus is too high to cut. If asparagus seedlings grow too fast, the green branches and leaves at the top of asparagus can be removed to promote better branching of plants. The main branches of asparagus can also be pruned when it is an adult, but the side branches on the branches can't be pruned at will, so as not to affect the normal growth of the plants. In the growth period of 1-2 years, the branches that are too high and too thin can be appropriately pruned to better provide nutrients for the lateral branches.