
How to Prune Bush seepweed?
(Suaeda nigra)
Bush seepweed, also known as Bush seepweed
A halophyte with succulent, red-tinged leaves, bush seepweed thrives in saline soils. Prune for shape and size management by removing dead or overcrowded stems at the base. The best periods are late spring to fall, aligning with active growth. Pruning enhances air circulation, reduces disease risk, and encourages healthy shoots. Work with clean, sharp tools to minimize stress and avoid pruning in wet conditions to prevent fungal infections.