When to prune the green jellyfishMost of the time for pruning Green Treasure is in summer, but you can also prune some excess branches in winter to reduce nutrient consumption and help it survive the winter. In summer, you can cut off old, too long or too dense branches and leaves, and trim the overall shape according to your own preferences. In winter, you need to disinfect a sharp knife with carbendazim, cut off the overlong branches, over-dense branches, old branches, and diseased branches, and keep 2-3 tender buds to make it grow better. Green Treasure Pruning TipsSummer is the growing season of Green Treasure. During the growing season, some longer branches can be shortened or cut off, and some dense branches can be thinned out. This will not only make it grow faster, but also make it grow healthier. Green Treasure Pruning NotesBefore pruning the Green Treasure, the tools must be disinfected to prevent infection. After each pruning, it can be reshaped and pruned to make the Green Treasure tree more ornamental and reduce the plant's consumption of soil nutrients, so that the branches that need nutrients can get sufficient nutrition and sunlight. |
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