How to prune agave branches and leavesIn summer, agave is prone to yellow leaves, dead leaves and other undesirable phenomena. At this time, it can be pruned, and the recovery after pruning is also fast, which is beneficial to growth. When pruning agave, the main thing is to prune the old leaves at the bottom and the broken leaves. For the diseased leaves, they should be completely cut off. If you want to make the plant look more beautiful, you can prune it according to your favorite shape. Agave Pruning Tips It is necessary to prune the agave. Generally speaking, the leaves in the lower part will wither first, so you can start pruning from this part. In addition, leaves with diseases and insects should be pruned in time. Leaves that affect the appearance can be pruned as appropriate. After pruning, clean up the remaining leaves in time. In addition, when pruning agave, the old leaves at the bottom should be pruned off first. This will not increase nutrient consumption or reduce ornamental value, and will help it grow faster. Agave pruning precautions After pruning the agave, the remaining leaves on the ground should be cleaned up in time, especially the leaves with diseases and insects, so as to prevent them from affecting the other healthy leaves. |
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