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Matters needing attention in pruning rich trees

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, When is it better to prune the fortune tree? It is best to choose in spring and summer, this time is a more exuberant period of plant growth, pruning to facilitate the rapid recovery of rich trees, the growth of new branches and leaves. 02 how to water after pruning? Improper watering will.

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When is the best time to prune the rich tree?

It is best to choose in spring and summer, this time is a more exuberant period of plant growth, pruning to facilitate the rapid recovery of rich trees, the growth of new branches and leaves.

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How to water after pruning?

Improper watering can lead to yellow leaves and even death of the rich tree, especially when pruning, the rich tree itself is a very drought-tolerant plant, and its stout stems can store a lot of water and nutrients. This ability is comparable to the cactus, and now the branches are cut off, and the water consumed by the metabolism of the leaves is greatly reduced. if you water too much, the roots will accumulate water and lead to rot.

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Fertilizers should be replenished in time after pruning

The rich tree is a fertilizer-loving plant. In pruning the rich tree, especially pay attention to fertilization, nitrogen fertilizer can be properly applied to help it recover better.

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Light should be increased after pruning

After pruning, the rich tree should be fully illuminated, suitable for scattering, not directly illuminated by strong light, which will cause harm to the rich tree, and can not be placed in the shade, which is not conducive to the growth of the rich tree.

In addition, small wealth trees are not suitable for pruning. For those whose height is below 30cm, their lateral buds should be trimmed to make them grow tall, long and thick, and cut to the top when their base is strong enough to fit.

Warm reminder: the rich tree likes the sun and likes drought, so remember that you can't overwater it. You can water it once a month.

 
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