Since pruning for the
Common coleus should take place periodically throughout the season, what you do after pruning can vary. For instance, if you prune to remove selected leaves and stems from your
Common coleus, you won’t need to do anything except continue your regular maintenance routine. At times, you may choose to remove healthier leaves and include them in a display of cut flowers and foliage. However, there is no crucial maintenance task to perform for this plant after typical pruning. The only thing to note is that when watering after pruning, you need to be careful not to touch the wound to prevent fungus from infecting the plant through the fresh wound. Placing
Common coleus in a well-ventilated location will also help the wounds to dry out and heal in time. The timely replenishment of
Common coleus after pruning will help the
Common coleus to recover as soon as possible.