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How can honeysuckle grow fast

Walter White
2020-07-20 08:40:02
In order to make honeysuckle grow fast, attention should be paid to soil, base fertilizer and subsequent fertilization. There are also pruning methods for plants to grow to different heights. The temperature and humidity should be warmer and wetter, and the light should be better. If there are weeds, they should be removed in time.

1. Soil and fertilizer

It is necessary to choose the soil with more nutrients. If possible, you can add some base fertilizer into it. It is not only the base fertilizer, but also the later fertilization, which is mainly used in the growing period. There are many kinds of farm manure and chemical fertilizer. However, the concentration and quantity should not be too large, the times can be several times

2. Trim properly

Proper pruning is very important. Scientific pruning needs to go through many steps. The pruning methods are different in different periods, and the plants are different at different heights. Scientific pruning can improve ventilation and transparence, and also accelerate plant growth.

(1) one or two years after planting, we should pay attention to the cultivation of the trunk.

(2) when the height is 30 to 40 cm, cut off the top tip, which can promote the germination of lateral buds.

(3) in the spring of the second year, after the plant germination, four to five thick branches were selected as the main branches. Keep five to six pairs of buds from the first branch, and cut off the top buds. After that, keep six to seven pairs of buds from the secondary branches, and remove the tender shoots.

3. Temperature and humidity

There are requirements for temperature and humidity. Generally speaking, it is enough to keep warm and humid. Watering and spraying can be combined.

4. Good light

Pay attention to the place where the plant is placed and the place where the light is good

5. Weed removal

If there are more weeds, they will consume nutrients and the plants will grow slowly. So it must be removed in time after discovery.

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