The effect of June snow pruningJune snow is a flower plant that many families grow. It has a particularly strong growth ability, and new branches will easily sprout from the trunk and roots. In order to avoid excessive consumption of nutrients, it is necessary to prune it at this time. June Snow Pruning TimeJune snow can be pruned after the leaves fall in winter and before the buds sprout in the spring of the following year. At this time, the plant is in a dormant state, and pruning will have little impact on the plant. How many times should June snow be pruned?June snow needs to be pruned twice. The first time is in early spring, which is very beneficial for flowering in June. The second time is after the flowers wither, and the remaining flowers and branch tips should be trimmed to allow new buds to sprout. The overgrown branches should be cut off in time, and they can be shortened if necessary to compensate for the lack of shape. Propagation of June Snow by cuttingsSerissa can be propagated by pruning throughout the year, but it is best to do hard branch cuttings in spring from February to March, or soft branch cuttings in the rainy season, as the survival rate is the highest. How to prune snowFirst, select about five main trunks, and cut off the overgrown parts at the bottom of the trunks. If the branches grow too long, you can also cut off the tops of the branches. The protruding parts and dense parts of the June snow should be thinned out. In addition, the old and dead branches growing from the roots should be continuously cut off. This is beneficial to the growth of the root system and helps with light absorption. For the branches of old branches, they need to be cut flat from the base, and no stumps should be left. Branches with diseases and pests should also be pruned. The diseased and pest-infested branches can be directly cut off to reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests. Pruning and shaping should also be carried out once in November in early winter every year. Precautions for pruning June SnowThe principle of pruning Serissa bonsai is to strengthen the main branches and then do weak pruning to facilitate the regulation of the growth of the main branches and promote flowering. Do not prune frequently for a long time, and do not prune too heavily, otherwise it will cause the new young branches to atrophy and become sick, affecting the growth shape. |
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