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Can Populus tomentosa germinate and survive without leaves? disease prevention of breeding methods

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, The old poplar stump is one of the best materials for making stump bonsai, but sometimes we get the stump view, which causes all the leaves to fall off for a variety of reasons. So, for this kind of situation, can Huang Yang Lao Zhuang still survive and sprout? In fact, more than that, when I

The old poplar stump is one of the best materials for making stump bonsai, but sometimes we get the stump view, which causes all the leaves to fall off for a variety of reasons. So, for this kind of situation, can Huang Yang Lao Zhuang still survive and sprout? In fact, not only that, when we dig the yellow poplar down the mountain and dig it back for transplanting, we usually truncate the branches and store branches, and at the same time cut off the branches and leaves, making the stump look bare, and then raise the stump. But if you want the poplar stump to sprout, you need to feed it first before it is expected to sprout.

First of all, we need to go to the market to buy mountain piles in early spring, after all, the downhill piles dug in this season are easier to survive after transplanting. When selecting the stump, we should carefully examine the state of the stump. In order to ensure survival after transplanting, the old stump should have relatively fresh roots and branches. After the stump is bought back, it is trimmed. The main purpose is to cut off the old and weak fine roots to stimulate the new roots to sprout smoothly after transplanting, at the same time to cut off the messy branches which are not conducive to shape, and cut off the trunk and branches properly.

After the above treatment, generally some branches and leaves will be left, which is more conducive to survival. However, if the poplar is cut by mistake or has no choice but to trim the poplar down the hill into a bare phenomenon, not even a leaf has been preserved. So, for the pile cultivation of boxwood, it often takes longer, after all, the leaves can absorb light to promote photosynthesis and accumulate nutrients and promote growth. In order for it to germinate smoothly, we first need to make sure that the stump survives. This requires that the post-changing stump should have intact roots and trunks, as well as some sprouts on the trunk. After the stump has these basic growth conditions, it can still survive through our careful care.

Of course, the process of raising piles is very important. For leafless boxwood stumps, we originally need to cover the deep soil in the planting process, covering the roots with soil as much as possible and higher than the uppermost roots, and in this case it is recommended to plant the soil instead of potted stumps. During the period, pay attention to spray more water to moisturize, so that the branches of the stump maintain a certain humidity, but the humidity of the basin soil should not be too high, but should be moisturized slightly dry, and the soil is loose, which is more conducive to the rooting and sprouting of the poplar stump.

After careful maintenance and management, generally when it comes to Ching Ming Festival, as the weather gradually turns warmer and the temperature begins to pick up, "small heads" will emerge from the bud mouth on the branches or the hidden buds in the cortex, thus sprouting new branches and leaves. And this is also enough to prove that the leafless boxwood stump has gradually survived, and then maintained and managed for a period of time, when the tender branches and leaves of boxwood have a certain resistance, we can transplant it from the state of planting stakes on the ground.

It can be seen that boxwood is relatively easy to feed, even if it is leafless, as long as its trunk and root are intact, choose to raise piles at the right time, after our careful care, it is still expected to survive and sprout smoothly.

 
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