1. Determine the locationIf a Charizard does not see sunlight for a period of time, it may grow too tall, in which case it needs to be beheaded. Beheading will be more conducive to its normal growth and is also good for its ornamental value. If the plant is not pruned for a long time, it will easily become too large, occupying space and making it more likely to fall over. Before beheading, you must first determine the location and observe the condition of the entire plant to determine the location for beheading. The selection of this location needs to be based on the actual growth situation. If the plant is seriously overgrown, you need to start towards the root position. 2. BeheadingBeheading requires appropriate tools. You can choose a sharp knife and disinfect it before use to prevent bacterial infection. If conditions do not permit, just rinse the knife in boiling water. Start from the determined position and cut off this part. Be quick and decisive in your movements and keep the cut smooth. 3. Post-managementAfter beheading, place the Charizard in bright diffuse light and avoid direct exposure to strong sunlight. Also be careful not to get the incision wet to prevent signs of infection. |
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