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oxen hormone is produced at the shoot tip , so when you cut off the shoot tip the plant or tree grows wider .
if the apical meristem is damaged or cut the plant will not show growth.
it dies.
they physically cut and remove either the anthers from the receptor plant or the stigma from the pollen donor plant.
cut the plant back when you see it is ready to blossom.
We should not cut many tress . And though if we cut we must plant more
plant more trees and when you cut it replace it
Cut or plant? If cut, disolve the flower food in tepid water and they should bloom in one day. If a plant, then water with warm water and let drain thoroughly. Place in the kitchen for warmth..the plant should bloom much faster.
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If you don't want the bees, then cut off the blossoms.
Yes but you should also figuire out why the leaves are dying
If you cut trees you cut life but if you plant trees you plant lives
No!!!!! IT STOPS IT FROM GROWING IF YOU CUT IT ! sorry to yell but you may kill the plant (lol)
yes ,after the plant has begun to grow again and after any danger of frost has passed. The old stems, although unsightly, protect new growth. According to Global Garden.com, many gardeners recommend waiting to prune until you see new shoots emerging near the base of the plant. Trim your salvia very low in the summer to encourage re-blooming. Wait until your salvia has enjoyed a burst of early summer blooms, then cut the long stalks back deeply, removing at least half of the plant. If you have a mass planting of salvia, the plants will be at different heights. Cut these at varying levels, but cut back at least 50 percent of the plant. The salvia will reward you by bouncing back quickly with renewed vigor and lots of blossoms.
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I have never experienced that in a sweet pea vine. Mind you, I am in a northern climate (Toronto, Canada) and the pea vine is not hardy in our winter months. In more southern climbs, if the pea vine is hardy enough it may reseed itself. To avoid this (and to strengthen the vine so as to produce the maximum flowers) the formed pods should be cut as they are forming and better yet the dying blossoms should be pinched off.