How to trim the lucky tree

How to trim the lucky tree

1. Prune the remaining leaves

The lucky charm plant is a clumping herb that generally does not require much pruning during its growth. If you trim it at home, there will be some old leaves at the bottom that sometimes turn yellow, have dry tips, burnt edges, etc. You just need to trim the remaining leaves at the bottom, and the other parts generally do not need to be trimmed.

2. Pruning old plants

If you bought a lucky plant this year and want to continue growing it after the tillers sprout at the bottom, you need to cut off the old plant that has bloomed and died from the roots to make space for the new tillers to grow into seedlings. At this time, pruning should start from the base and use a sharp knife or scissors to trim it flat.

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