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Deadheading guide

How to deadhead rodriguezia secunda

Worth doing?
Yes — more blooms
When
Every few days to weekly through the flowering season — the more regularly, the better the repeat.
Cut
Follow the spent bloom down to the first set of healthy leaves or a visible side bud, and cut just above it. Cutting only the petals off leaves the developing seedpod behind, which defeats the point.

How to deadhead rodriguezia secunda

Follow the spent bloom down to the first set of healthy leaves or a visible side bud, and cut just above it. Cutting only the petals off leaves the developing seedpod behind, which defeats the point.

The mistake to avoid

Snipping just the faded petals and leaving the swollen green seedpod below. The plant still thinks it has set seed, so rodriguezia secunda slows down anyway.

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Deadheading rodriguezia secunda — FAQ

Should I deadhead rodriguezia secunda?

Deadheading rodriguezia secunda genuinely pays off. Once a flower fades the plant starts pouring energy into setting seed, and removing it redirects that energy straight back into producing more buds. Keep on top of it through the season and you get a noticeably longer, heavier display; stop, and flowering tails off as the plant decides its job is done.

How do you deadhead rodriguezia secunda?

Follow the spent bloom down to the first set of healthy leaves or a visible side bud, and cut just above it. Cutting only the petals off leaves the developing seedpod behind, which defeats the point.

How often should I deadhead rodriguezia secunda?

Every few days to weekly through the flowering season — the more regularly, the better the repeat.

What is the most common deadheading mistake with rodriguezia secunda?

Snipping just the faded petals and leaving the swollen green seedpod below. The plant still thinks it has set seed, so rodriguezia secunda slows down anyway.