1. Pruning time1. The first time: There is no fixed time for spring pruning. It is best to choose spring when the growth is more vigorous and recovery is faster. In fact, you can trim it daily. When the new spring foal grows to about 10-15cm, you can trim it. Cut off the top part and leave three branches with better growth to promote the growth of branches. 2. The second time: wait until the spring foal grows to about 20-25cm again, and cut off the top part again. When the branch part grows to about 10cm high, it should also be cut off. After pruning, it can have more ornamental value and make the whole plant shape fuller and more beautiful. 2. Precautions1. When pruning in summer, you must pay attention to post-maintenance. Do not expose the wound to the scorching sun to prevent burns and infection of the wound. Also pay attention to ventilation as the temperature is high at this time to prevent infection of the wound. In winter, you must keep warm, avoid frostbite, and operate indoors. 2. No matter when the pruning is completed, the wound should not be exposed to water to prevent infection. The juice should not flow onto your hands. After the treatment, you can apply carbendazim to disinfect and sterilize your hands. |
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