Endless summer pruning twice a year.
The endless summer is pruned twice a year, from May to June and from August to September. The first pruning is to cut off the residual flowers and properly control the height of the plant. Under normal circumstances, the height of the plant can be kept at about 50cm, and it can't be cut again when pruning for the first time. In endless summer, flowers bloom twice a year. After the first flower falls, the plant is still in the growth stage, so heavy pruning is not conducive to plant growth.
The second pruning is in August-September, and may last until June 65438+ 10. At this time, you can trim it a little heavier and cut the stems of plants a little shorter to store nutrients for plants, which is conducive to the overwintering of plants. When pruning, you can prune the branches that have been growing for too long, because these branches will grow more slowly with the decrease of temperature, which is beneficial to the next flowering of plants.
In the endless summer, pruning is usually carried out at 2~3 nodes full of buds. If you prune the first section below the flower, it will be difficult to sprout new buds, which is not conducive to plant growth. In addition to pruning residual flowers, long branches, weak branches and dead branches need to be cut off. The endless summer planting in the field is relatively dense, so you can cut off some twigs at the bottom to increase the air permeability between plants.
Continuous summer needs topdressing in time after pruning, and water-soluble fertilizer and compound fertilizer can be used to promote plant growth. There is no need for fertilization in flowering period, which easily leads to the early end of plant flowering period. The endless summer is also the peak of summer growth, so it needs to be watered in time to keep the soil slightly wet. When the air is dry, you can spray water around plants to increase the humidity in the air.