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How to trim the peony and spider plant

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-01-17 12:58:42
Dormancy period: prune some diseased branches, overlapping branches, juxtaposing branches, thin and weak branches, aging branches, inward long branches and excessive long branches. Growth period: cut off the top of the longer branch in the middle to make it grow new buds and then become branches. This action can make the plant send out more buds and make the plant more plump.

Pruning of peony and Chlorophytum in winter dormancy period

In winter, many flower friends fed back that their cultured peony and Chlorophytum entered the dormancy period, and their leaves no longer grew. At this time, it is necessary to prune some unhealthy branches such as disease and insect branches, overlapping branches, juxtaposed branches, thin and weak branches, aging branches, inward growing branches and excessive branches in time, so as to avoid the disease and insect from damaging other healthy branches, and at the same time, the nutrient solution does not need to be wasted on some redundant branches, which is conducive to the energy storage and life extension of the peony Chlorophytum in the dormancy period, and the next year's growth. Grow better

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Pruning of peony and Chlorophytum in normal growth period

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