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Deadheading guide

How to deadhead easter lily cactus clump

Worth doing?
Optional — self-cleaning
When
Whenever a flower stalk has fully dried and browned.
Cut
Cut the whole spent flower stalk back to where it emerges, using clean snips. Do not tear it off — a torn stalk leaves a wound that can rot back into the crown.

How to deadhead easter lily cactus clump

Cut the whole spent flower stalk back to where it emerges, using clean snips. Do not tear it off — a torn stalk leaves a wound that can rot back into the crown.

The mistake to avoid

Pulling spent flowers off by hand. On easter lily cactus clump that tears the tissue and invites rot at the base — always cut.

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Deadheading easter lily cactus clump — FAQ

Should I deadhead easter lily cactus clump?

Easter Lily Cactus Clump largely looks after itself — spent flowers dry up and drop without help, so deadheading is optional rather than a job you have to keep on top of. Snip a faded flower stalk off at its base if it looks untidy, and otherwise leave the plant alone. Removing flowers will not push it into a second flush the way it does with bedding and border perennials.

How do you deadhead easter lily cactus clump?

Cut the whole spent flower stalk back to where it emerges, using clean snips. Do not tear it off — a torn stalk leaves a wound that can rot back into the crown.

How often should I deadhead easter lily cactus clump?

Whenever a flower stalk has fully dried and browned.

What is the most common deadheading mistake with easter lily cactus clump?

Pulling spent flowers off by hand. On easter lily cactus clump that tears the tissue and invites rot at the base — always cut.