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How to make Mimosa long lush, long too high how to prune?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
In order to make Dishui Guanyin long and strong, suitable soil foundation is very important, it is better to use loose, fertile and well-drained sandy soil. Dishui Guanyin likes half shade, and keeps astigmatism for 3-5 hours a day to meet the needs of good light. Try to keep it at 20-30 degrees, and keep the temperature above 10 degrees in winter. Adequate water is needed for growth, and water is sprayed on the leaves at noon every day in summer. During the growth period, fertilization is carried out once every half month.

1. how to grow luxuriant

1. Ambient temperature: Mimosa pudica likes to grow in a higher temperature environment, which can promote its growth and make it grow faster in a warm environment.If the temperature is low, it will affect the growth of plants, pay attention to maintaining a good temperature in winter, move indoors in time, and keep the temperature above 10 degrees.If the temperature in the room is also low, you can put a plastic bag on the plant.

2. Sufficient sunshine: If the sunshine is insufficient for a long time, the growth will be slow, and it is difficult to grow luxuriantly.Its growth rate is very fast, so we must contact the sun more, can not be raised in the shade, usually placed in indoor sunny places, conditional, can be raised in outdoor places with good light, more plants to dry.

3. Pay attention to watering: If you do not water for a long time, it will cause the branches and leaves to be dry and dry, affecting the normal growth.It can keep the pot soil slightly moist in the growing period and give water in time to maintain normal growth.However, pay attention to watering to control the amount of water, can not make the pot appear water.

4. Regular fertilization: Mimosa pudica does not require too much fertilizer. In the growing period, it can be fertilized once every half a month. The fertilizer should be diluted to avoid applying thick fertilizer.

2. long too high how to trim

If the mimosa grows too high, the plant needs to be pruned as a whole, removing the long branches, and then thinning the branches appropriately.

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