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How to Prune the Tree of Fortune

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Pruning Time

The pruning time of the fortune tree can be selected in April to May in spring, when the temperature is suitable and the growth is vigorous. After pruning, the fortune tree can quickly grow and recover vitality without affecting the growth in the later period.The rest of the time is OK, but the surrounding climate should be guaranteed.

2. Preparations

To prune the fortune tree, be sure to choose a good tool, use special garden scissors, and disinfect before use to prevent infection of the plant.In order to restore the plants as soon as possible after pruning, fertilizer can be applied once a month before pruning to supplement nutrients to promote the recovery as soon as possible in the later period.

3. Trim

1. Disease and pest branches: At the beginning of pruning, the disease and pest branches need to be cut off to prevent infection to the rest of the healthy branches of the plant, which can control diseases and pests.

2. Leggy branches: For some leggy branches that are not growing well, they need to be cut off properly. Cutting short branches can also accumulate nutrients to promote the growth of other branches.

3. Over-dense branches: The over-dense branches need to be thinned properly, which can reduce the nutrient supply of the plant and make the remaining branches grow better.

4. Modeling: In order to ensure the beauty, it is also necessary to trim and shape the plants.

Fortune Tree

4. Curing after cutting

After trimming, treat the wound, apply carbendazim to the wound, and then put it in a cool place to dry.

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