1. Treatment methods1. Do not leave seeds. If you do not need to leave seeds, you can trim the petals after flowering. You can leave some leaves when trimming. Some gradually withered branches and leaves should also be trimmed in time to avoid consuming too much nutrients. 2. If you want to keep seeds, you need to pollinate the flowers. You can apply pollen on the pistil, and then wait for the flower to wither naturally and then collect the seeds. 2. Precautions1. After flowering, the plant consumes a lot of nutrients, so you need to apply some fertilizer to it. You can apply some organic fertilizer water, but the concentration should be low. 2. After the plants have finished flowering and the weather warms up, they can be switched to soil culture. In winter, when the plants enter a dormant period, they can be switched to hydroponics. 3. It is necessary to promptly prune the dead branches and leaves after the plant blooms, but be sure not to damage the growing leaves, because these leaves will absorb a large amount of nutrients for storage after the plant blooms to ensure that the plant has enough strength to continue blooming next year. |
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