Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Why does "deadheading" Petunias help them to flourish?

My mom told me to make sure and do this, and I was skeptical, but it worked! Anyone know why?

Why does "deadheading" Petunias help them to flourish?
A lot of flowers do this. I dead head my Roses. What happens, the flower will go to Seed. This stops the Flowering process. When you Dead Head it causes the Plant to produce more Flowers in an attempt to Seed. This easy way to tell it.
Reply:Actually, pinching the stems back helps a lot too.
Reply:What snagel said.





Whenever a flower (and some non-flowering) plants are dead-headed, they are no longer putting their energy into making more flowers. Their energy (and resources) are instead used for growth and continued root establishment.
Reply:when you deadhead any flower, it redirects the plants energy from producing a seed pod from the spent blossom, which takes lots of energy, to producing more flowers to make more seeds from which doesn't take as much!
Reply:Removing the deadheads prevents the plant from using nutrients to try bring the deadheads back to life.


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