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Bonsai sweet-scented osmanthus how to trim, how to trim shape.

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Most orchids like to grow in semi-shade environment, the requirement for sunshine is soft, put them in a place with scattered light to raise them. But there are also a few orchid varieties, such as Cymbidium, Cymbidium, etc., which prefer light. When they are raised, they should be provided with a sunny environment, which can make them grow better.

1. Pruning Method

When pruning, the overlapping branches, cross branches, parallel branches and raw branches should be adjusted, one of them should be cut off, or one of them should be thinned.The branches left behind should ensure adequate nutrients so that they can grow vigorously.When the branch grows to the appropriate thickness, it should be cut strongly to shorten it, so as to grow the second branch.When the second branch grows thicker, it is truncated again.Two twigs are left on each branch, and one is long and the other is short.In this way, after years of pruning, the tree shape left behind will be more robust, more vigorous and beneficial.

2. Incubation pruning

Incubation period refers to the period from after planting to before shaping, when the length of pruning is related to the shape.If you want to process into a natural tree, the cultivation period will be shortened after shaping and pruning, and if you want to cut the trunk and shape, the time will be longer.Branches need to be pruned many times before they take shape.After pruning, branches should ensure a certain degree of tortuosity and length.

3. Trimming during viewing period

The viewing period refers to the pruning after it is formed.At this time, it is pruned to maintain the tree shape.It should be cut once after the flowering period.After pruning, only two or three buds are left on the branches, and the branches are cut short.Spring and summer growth of new shoots, as long as the shape is not needed to cut off.

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