In this article, you will learn everything you need to know about pruning Angel's Trumpet. We guide you through the best techniques and timings to ensure your plant stays healthy and blooms well.
Pruning Angel's Trumpet is crucial for its health and flowering. Regular pruning controls growth and encourages the plant to grow stronger and more beautiful.
The best time to prune your Angel's Trumpet is in autumn after it has flowered or in early spring before it starts to sprout. During these times, the plant has the best conditions to recover well and grow vigorously.
Use a sharp, clean garden shear to make clean cuts and avoid damaging the plant. You can also use loppers for thicker branches.
Cut the branches about half a centimeter above an outward-facing bud or leaf node. Make sure the cut is slightly angled so that no water remains on it.
Angel's Trumpet is toxic. Make sure to wear gloves and avoid direct skin contact with the plant sap. Wash your hands thoroughly after pruning.
After pruning, your Angel's Trumpet needs special attention to continue growing healthily. Give it enough water and make sure it's in a bright, but not too sunny, location.
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