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How does eucalyptus grow, how does it trim

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
After winter, the withered parts of the bowl lotus plant need to be cut off, and then buried in the soil of the pot. Then, cover the top and bottom of the pot with a layer of plastic film, and lay a layer of straw 3cm thick above and below the pot for cold protection. If the weather is very cold, it is necessary to increase the thickness of straw as appropriate to avoid freezing it. In the second year, it can be taken out and planted again.

1. how to raise eucalyptus

1. Soil: It likes loose, fertile and well-drained soil.Rotten leaf soil, garden soil and peat soil can be mixed to prepare the required soil, and it is better to mix a proper amount of organic fertilizer to improve the fertility of the soil, which will be more beneficial to its later growth.

2. Temperature: It likes warm environment. The temperature suitable for growth is between 15 and 25 degrees. It is not resistant to high temperature and has poor cold resistance. Therefore, attention should be paid to temperature control in summer and winter.

3, light: It likes light, growth season to be placed in the light of the Department of more sunshine, the best light 6 hours a day.Spring, autumn and winter three seasons to give it the whole day of light to go, the summer sun to avoid, to avoid sunburn.

4. Fertilizer and water: Fertilizer and water should be given reasonably in the growing season, watering frequently to moisten the soil, and liquid fertilizer should be applied every 20 days to promote more vigorous growth.

2. how to trim eucalyptus

Eucalyptus should be pruned according to the overall growth, it is recommended to use light clipping, pruning the length of not more than half of the branches.The lateral branches below 35 cm at the bottom of the trunk can be cut off in time, and the trunk can be topped to promote the germination of the lateral branches and make the plant type more plump.

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