Deadheading canna lilies is a simple and effective way to keep your plants looking their best. To deadhead, cut off the flower stem at the base of the plant with pruning shears or a sharp knife. Be sure to make a clean cut so that the plant can heal quickly.
Inspect the plant for blooms and deadhead cannas throughout the growing season to keep them blooming for as long as possible. When a flowering spike has no more buds, it can be removed with shears or a sharp knife down to the next side shoot, where another flowering spike will emerge. Some canna lily cultivars may bloom in warm regions with mild winters and require deadheading year-round.
Leave a flower or two and watch it for seed pods develop. If you don’t see seed pods develop, deadhead only for aesthetics. If you are pinching, it won’t hurt your cannas at all to remove the spent flowers and stalks. Try making a clean cut just below the tops of the foliage, but don’t cut the foliage. Deadheading canna lilies is a simple and effective way to keep your plants healthy and beautiful.
📹 How to Deadhead Cannas
Be sure to deadhead your cannas during the growing season to keep new blooms coming!
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