Pruning time of fortune treeThe money tree is usually pruned in winter. If you find that the branches are growing wildly, you need to shorten them in time to avoid excessive growth. If you want it to have a better-looking shape, you can prune it in spring, specifically in April and May, when its recovery ability is stronger. Methods and steps for pruning money trees1. Preparation: When pruning the money tree, it is best to use special tools to avoid infection by bacteria, and fertilize in advance to get good nutrients to facilitate recovery after pruning. 2. Pruning branches: When pruning the money tree, all branches that are too long, too dense, and too messy need to be cut off, leaving only 1-2 smaller buds. Precautions for pruning fortune trees1. After pruning the money tree, be sure to place it in a ventilated and cool place for maintenance in time. It needs to avoid direct sunlight. New buds will grow in about a month. 2. After the money tree resumes its growth, it needs to be replenished with nutrients and water in time. This will be beneficial to its future growth and allow it to grow better. |
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