1. Do withered cages need to be cut off?Generally speaking, withered cages need to be trimmed, because the dead leaves will not only become ugly, but also cause environmental impact. Therefore, it needs to be pruned, which will help it to sprout new branches and grow again. 2. How to trim1. Because the cage of the pitcher plant will wither automatically like the flowers of the flower in the natural time, it needs to be trimmed to maintain the beautiful shape of the plant. 2. Its pruning can start from the following aspects. In addition to pruning the dead cages or leaves, you can also start pruning from the top of the plant vines. This will allow new branches to sprout, so that they can grow better next year. 3. When pruning, it is best to disinfect the scissors used for pruning before use to prevent the bacteria on the scissors from infecting the wounds of the plants, causing poor growth of the plants or even serious diseases. Therefore, we should observe more carefully when maintaining the plants. If we find any problems, we should take preventive measures immediately so that the pitcher plant can be properly maintained. |
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