Hello, i'm a plant weed, and i'm green and i love flowers. I've been asked today, "autumn shigeki is budding, but is there any anti-season flowers that need to be cut off?"

The point is: autumn stones are the rock that blooms in the autumn, and i don't know it all. But for me, autumn rocks are simple, much simpler than orchids, like little orchids, and if the orchids break your heart, you can try to raise a bowl of rock, and you will definitely regain your faith in love。
Let's look at the pictures provided by netizens:

The map above is a cosmopolitan plant maintained by a network of friends, with simple requirements for the pelvis to plant the soil, either directly by pine bark or by being attached directly to trees, as in the case of butterflies. As can be seen, the autumn plume is being sprouted and flourishing, which is the main force in the flowering pots in the autumn, so that its moisture and nutrients are being satisfied to keep it alive。

What if autumn stones grow a new bud while flowering? Wrong fall, small and small
And the netizens say, "now that autumn stones are flowering in the opposite season, do they have to be cut off?" it is clear that my proposal is to cut the flowers completely, not to let them consume too much nutrients, and then to cut them off and break new branches。

For this autumn platinum, the nutrients are filled with nutrients and moisture, and it is recommended that regular nutrients be given, which can now be enhanced by some high nitrogen-rate compound fertilizer, and then by the fall, the potassium dihydrohydrophosphate can be ploughed to promote flowering, with attention to moisture control, of course, rather than direct sunlight in the summer heat, and light-dispersion conservation。




