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  • The season and winter cut harder and spend more next year

       2026-02-14 NetworkingName990
    Key Point:The first flower is like a baby to a freshman -- the rose of a little prince, the first child of his parents, afraid of falling, let alone cutting。But in many cases, only by cutting it can plants grow more beautiful and stronger。It's a crucial step to get the flowers turned on。Herbal flowers are trimmed in several ways, with tops, shears, shears, leeches and roots, each of which is well developed and uses the right to strengt

    We grow tulips in winter

    The first flower is like a baby to a freshman -- the rose of a little prince, the first child of his parents, afraid of falling, let alone cutting。

    But in many cases, only by cutting it can plants grow more beautiful and stronger。

    It's a crucial step to get the flowers turned on。

    Herbal flowers are trimmed in several ways, with tops, shears, shears, leeches and roots, each of which is well developed and uses the right to “strength” the plant。

    We grow tulips in winter

    Let's get to the top。

    At the top, it's a common trick for the flower "blasters" to start with the baby。

    Flowers are designed to grow into “rolling” balls, but it is largely impossible for plants to grow on their own, with artificial intervention。

    The top is cutting off the top leaves of the plant, so that the top advantage can be removed, so that it can draw more branches, grow more buds and bloom earlier。

    If you don't hit the top, the plant will grow up, thin and tall, and it won't look good。

    We grow tulips in winter

    It usually hits the top when it grows to six leafs, with scissors or with hands to cut the top two leaves。

    After the first hit, the side branch grows out, leaves grow, repeats the previous operation, and cuts out two more pieces, four more times, and plants slowly grow into round-rolling balls。

    When the plants are long-sprung, persian daisies, and six-triples of grass, the small seedlings are "squeezing the point" every day, and the last flower balls are especially full。

    But be careful, not all the flowers, like mackerel bamboo and cherry, can't run without a dozen, and it's better to check the plant habits before we do it。

    We grow tulips in winter

    Let's continue with the triage。

    Cutting, mainly by cutting out the extra, too thick, and the sick。

    This would, on the one hand, make the plant more integrated and, on the other hand, allow the leaves to vent through the wind and into the sun, and plants would be less ill and stronger。

    Shearing is often done during the lunar season or the pelvis tree。

    We grow tulips in winter

    And then it's a big cut, and you know it by name。

    Cutting is strong, with only two thirds and one third of the branches planted, and even to the point near the root。

    The benefits of cutting are considerable, cutting out the old branches, the weak ones and the sick ones, reshaping the strains, and pooling nutrients, with more flowers next year。

    But again, not always。

    They can't be cut for a long time, and don't do it when the summer season is half-sleep。

    It's usually only for seasons, trims and blue snowflakes, and it's for winter -- it's cold, plants are asleep, cuttings are not easily bacterial, and they don't hurt it。

    We grow tulips in winter

    There's also leeches, where there's too many flowers or too many fruit, and the small ones can't bear them, and they're cut off。

    It's a long line of lemons, tea flowers, and police。

    The tea flowers and the police are a little "dry," but they're small, and they're working hard to grow buds, and they don't have enough nutrients, and the more the plants grow, the smaller the flowers。

    At that point, it was necessary to leave only a few strong buds, all of them removed, so that the remaining buds could suck up nutrients, and the flowers would be large and bright。

    The same is true of pelvis lemons, which are too many but weak, and which are not very long enough to leave only a few to ensure their smooth maturity。

    We grow tulips in winter

    Finally, the roots are fixed, and they are usually used for rooting or shifting plants。

    The root of the ball, which is lilies, reds and tulips, is received, with dry roots cut from the bottom。

    When shifting the basin, too long, injured, dead roots will be cut, so that plants can grow stronger and more stable。

    We grow tulips in winter

    Cutting, it's not so much trouble, don't worry, if you find the right way, choose the right time, and if you don't, the plants will grow and bloom。

    If you're new, try harder, you'll get experience

    We grow tulips in winter

    It's a place where you grow on the balcony, where you share your techniques。

    Welcome to the station and share your stories of growing on the balcony

    If you can find taki, it's trust。

    The director will live up to his trust

    We grow tulips in winter

     
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