
In the spring, pelargonium needs a little help to delight you with colorful blooms. One of the main procedures is pruning Remove dried leaves and stems so that the plant does not waste energy. If you want to prevent pelargonium from becoming too tall and woody, shorten it by 1/3 – this will stimulate the growth of new shoots.
Tweak – another life hack. When the stems grow to 10 cm, carefully pinch off the tops 1 cm. This will make the plant more compact and bushy.
Pelargonium needs a lot of light, but avoid direct rays to avoid burning the leaves. It is important to water the plant moderately, not forgetting about good drainage. In spring, increase the frequency of watering, but do not over-moisten the soil.
Do not forget to feed pelargonium with fertilizers for flowering plants once every 2 weeks to enhance growth and flowering.
If the pot becomes cramped, replant the pelargonium into a new, slightly larger one. To do this, use light soil with good drainage.
With these simple tips, your pelargonium will quickly “wake up” in the spring, will be strong and bloom luxuriantly.





