1. Determine the locationIf the plant is not exposed to sunlight for a period of time, it may grow too tall, in which case it needs to be beheaded. Observe the condition of the entire plant, determine the position, and cut off the upper part with a sharp knife. Be careful to move quickly to ensure that the cut is smooth and not uneven. Before pruning, the knife used must be processed and disinfected in advance to prevent infection of the wound. 2. Wound ManagementAfter beheading, special attention should be paid to the wound area. It should not be exposed to water to prevent infection. In order to heal as quickly as possible, you can also apply carbendazim to help the wound heal. In addition to using carbendazim, you can also use wood ash to prevent the juice from leaking out. 3. Pay attention to maintenanceGenerally, the most likely reason for the occurrence of leggy growth is insufficient sunlight. Sufficient sunlight can be supplemented to prevent the magic wand flower from growing leggy in the later stage, and it can also make the remaining plants fuller and more lush. Also pay attention to controlling the amount of water applied. It must not be excessive, otherwise it will affect growth and cause excessive growth. |
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