After flowering is a common time to prune Adenium because the plant is often more stable and can redirect energy into new growth.
Why Prune After Flowering?
Pruning after flowering can help:
– Shape the plant
- Encourage branching
- Refresh the canopy
- Prepare for future blooms
What to Do
After flowering:
– Remove weak or unwanted growth
- Cut carefully and cleanly
- Avoid overcutting the plant all at once
- Give the plant time to recover
Final Advice
Pruning can improve shape and branching, but the plant should have time to settle before you expect another strong bloom cycle.
Read our how to prune Adenium for more branches and flowers guide.
