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Is the red leaf plum evergreen or deciduous?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Red leaf plum, the scientific name is purple leaf plum. It is mainly native to southwest Asia, and is widely cultivated in North China and its southern areas. So do you know whether the red leaf plum is evergreen or deciduous? Let's have a look! Is the red leaf plum evergreen or deciduous red leaf plum is deciduous small

Red leaf plum, the scientific name is purple leaf plum. It is mainly native to southwest Asia, and is widely cultivated in North China and its southern areas. So do you know whether the red leaf plum is evergreen or deciduous? Let's have a look!

Is the red leaf plum evergreen or deciduous

Red-leaf plum is a small deciduous tree. Red-leaf plums are purplish red throughout the growing season, adding a lot of vitality to urban beautification or courtyard beauty.

2. How to transplant red leaf plum

1. Pruning: after the plant enters the dormant or semi-dormant period in winter, the branches such as thin, disease and insect, withered and overdense should be cut off.

2. Rotating basin: as long as it is properly maintained, it will grow very fast. when it grows to a certain size (about two to three years), consider changing it to a larger basin so that it can continue to grow vigorously. The culture soil and composition ratio for basin change can be selected as follows: vegetable garden soil: slag = 3RU 1; orchard soil: medium coarse river sand: sawdust = 4RU 1RU 2; or one of paddy soil, pond mud, rotten leaf soil.

3. Take off the basin: put the flowers that want to change the pot on the ground, first pat the four sides of the basin with a slap, so that the root system is shaken and separated from the basin wall, put the flowerpot upside down on the left hand, gently clamp the plant with the index finger and middle finger of the left hand, hold the edge of the basin with the wrist and fingertip, hit the bottom of the basin with the right hand, and then use the mother finger to top the root soil down from the bottom hole to let the plant out. After taking it off, gently pat the basin soil with both palms to let the excess soil fall off.

4. flowerpot preparation: choose a flowerpot of appropriate size, and the bottom hole of the pot is covered with two tiles or thin foam sheets. A layer of ceramsite or broken red brick is placed on the tile or foam to serve as a filter layer, about 2cm to 3cm thick. On the drainage layer, there is fertilizer machine fertilizer, which is about 1cm thick, and a thin layer of matrix is laid on the fertilizer, which is about 2cm thick to separate the root system from the fertilizer. Finally, the plant is put in and the nutritious soil is filled, which is about 2cm from the mouth of the basin.

 
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