1. SpringIn spring, the temperature is not too high and is gradually rising, so we must cut off the newly grown buds in time when pruning. This can effectively prevent the plant from wasting its own nutrients and maintain a perfect plant shape. 2. SummerThis is the period of vigorous growth and development of the plant. We need to top the plant in time so that the plant can bear fruit more smoothly in the next stage of development environment. When the temperature is the highest, we also need to remove all the leaves of the plant, because the plant will be in a dormant state at that time, so it is very important for it. AutumnAt that time, the plant will immediately enter the stage of bearing fruit. We can pinch it appropriately to ensure that the plant bears fruit evenly. 4. WinterWe can carry out a final round of pruning after all the leaves of the plant have fallen off to help remove the dead branches and leaves. |
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