1. Pruning seasonIt can be pruned all year round, including in autumn, but is best done in spring. At this time, the temperature rises and becomes warmer, and its growth rate will accelerate. Proper pruning can not only help it recover faster, but also promote the sprouting of new branches, making it grow stronger and more vigorous. 2. Pruning method1. Pot control method: Just as the name suggests, use the size of the pot to control the size of the plant. Control the ratio of the two at 1:3, and cut off any that exceeds the range. This can effectively control root growth and maintain the plant shape. 2. Pick off the growth point: When the new branches grow to two or three centimeters, pick off the growth point in time. This can promote further branching, control the growth of vines, and make the plant shape fuller. 3. Rotating pot method: This method can achieve the purpose without using scissors. During the maintenance period, frequently rotate the direction of the pot so that every angle of it can get sunlight, so that any uneven growth areas will gradually grow even. |
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