When 'deadheading' a flowering plant, is it ok to pull just the blossom or do i need to pull the seed pod also



Answers:
If you have seed pods, you waited too long. The whole point is to spare the plant from putting energy into seeds so that it can put its energy into renewing itself for the next blooming season.

Other answers:
crop it at the stem.
crop it at the stem.
pull the whole thing
The dead blossom is the seed pod, so pull it off and discard it if you want a new bloom. Or save and dry it if you want to re-plant next year.
Clip it off, all of it and early.
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