Maintenance of mulberry flowers after transplanting
Fusang flower is a common flower plant in our daily life. In China, the planting area is also very large, when planting mulberry flowers, the planting method is generally based on transplanting. The maintenance work in the growth of mulberry flowers is very important, especially after the mulberry flowers are transplanted. So how to maintain the mulberry flowers after transplanting? The following editor will give you a brief introduction, let's have a look!
1. Lighting control
Light is very important for the growth of mulberry flowers, especially after mulberry flowers are transplanted. After transplanting, mulberry flowers should be provided with suitable light. Suitable light will affect the survival rate of Fusang flower seedlings. Because the growth of Fusang flower seedlings is not very stable after transplanting, it needs a bright environment to promote photosynthesis and improve the growth function of the plant. When the Fusang flower seedlings grow in a bright environment for a period of time, the growth ability is gradually strengthened, and the survival rate will be improved.
2. Timely watering
After the mulberry flowers are transplanted, we should also pay attention to watering. Because the mulberry flower is sensitive to the change of water, and originally likes to grow in a more humid environment. So after transplanting, we should water the soil in time to keep the soil moist. However, we should also pay attention to controlling the amount of water and not watering too much. If too much watering leads to stagnant water in the soil and does not discharge in time, it will cause the roots of mulberry flowers to be unable to breathe, resulting in rotting roots, and in serious cases, it will lead to the death of mulberry seedlings.
3. Temperature control
Temperature is also closely related to the survival rate of Fusang flower after transplanting. After we transplant Fusang flower seedlings, we should pay attention to create a warm growth environment and control the temperature. The suitable temperature for the growth of mulberry flowers is generally about 22-25 degrees. Too high and too low temperature will have a great impact on its growth. Therefore, we must pay attention to control the temperature, in the summer high temperature, timely cooling, similarly in winter low temperature environment should also do a good job of cold prevention, to avoid the temperature is too low to lead to Fusang flower frost damage.
4. Regular pruning
Pruning is also an indispensable maintenance work after mulberry flowers are transplanted and planted. We should prune the mulberry flowers regularly after they are transplanted. For example, when the seedlings grow to about 20cm, it is necessary to retain about 3 new branches with similar growth ability and reasonable distribution. Then cut off the excess axillary buds on the plant, and then cut off the branches such as overdense, overgrown, withered branches and old branches when entering Fusang peanut for a long time. Prevent the effect of excessive consumption, but also improve the internal permeability of the plant, so we should pay more attention.
The above is a brief introduction to the maintenance of Fusang flowers after transplanting. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.
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