1. FertilizationWhen growing plum blossoms in spring, it is necessary to apply appropriate fertilizers to supplement it with nutrients. If there are few nutrients in the potting soil, you need to add some cake fertilizer water or decomposed human feces and urine while watering. After the plant grows new roots, you can add some compound fertilizer during the rainy season. 2. WateringYou don't need to water it too much in spring, as long as the soil is not too dry or too wet. Generally, you can water it once or twice a day in spring. In addition, you need to loosen the soil once a week. This will not only facilitate the evaporation and absorption of water, but also encourage the plant's roots to better absorb nutrients. 3. PinchingAround May, when its new shoots grow to about 20 cm, they need to be pinched in time. If not handled in time, it will be difficult for its flower buds to form. In addition, when it grows young shoots, the denser shoots need to be cut off. 4. Pests and diseasesIn order to prevent the plants from being attacked by diseases and pests, it is necessary to spray some medicine appropriately in spring. Generally, starting from May, it is necessary to spray it with carbendazim once every 10 days to prevent diseases and pests. |
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