1. What does it look like?Plum blossoms are known as the Four Gentlemen along with orchids, bamboos and chrysanthemums. They are a very popular type of plant in my country. They have a beautiful and elegant plant shape, and their flowers are particularly eye-catching. They have a unique and rich aroma. The bark is light gray or green, and the twigs are green. They bloom in winter and spring. 2. How to maintain1. First of all, we must ensure that the temperature is appropriate, preferably not lower than 0℃, so that the plants can grow normally. 2. The plant does not like too much fertilizer, so when applying fertilizer, you must observe the condition of the plant. If it is within the normal range, you do not need to apply fertilizer. Be sure to apply fertilizer on demand to achieve the best effect of the fertilizer. 3. The plant needs to be grown in a place with good light so that it can receive sufficient light maintenance. 4. After a period of time, the plant needs to be pruned to help it maintain its perfect shape. In addition, repairing the excess and broken parts is also for its better growth prospects. 5. After 1 or 2 years of growth and development, the plant needs to be repotted and new nutritious maintenance medium added to ensure better development. |
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