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How to prune rich and noble trees

Saul Goodman
2020-07-29 16:46:05
The main pruning methods are thinning and pruning. Sparsely branches: keep the branches with good growth and strong strength as the trunk, and remove all the other weak branches and low branches. Pruning: the erect lateral branches around some strong branches can be sawed off directly, and how to keep them depends on the strength. The top of rich and noble trees can be pruned, and the middle and lower parts can be pruned or not.

Shape

The rich and noble trees planted in the courtyard are generally larger. The strong vitality and full branching force will gradually expand the growth of the rich and noble trees, and the ornamental effect will be reduced. Although the potted Guiana Chestnut are not as big as the appearance of this environment, they are also very strong in branching, so if you want to have a good ornamental effect, you must prune them diligently. Next, learn the skills.

shape of rich and noble trees

Thinning method

Although the rich and noble potted trees will not grow too much, they will gradually become denser in a year or two. In addition, the main branches are relatively low, so the main principle of pruning is to keep the branches with good growth and strong as the main trunk, and clean up the rest weak branches and short branches. In this way, the trunk can be pruned, and the upper part can also prune some of the original branches and dense branches. In addition, the old branches, diseased branches and dry branches can also be pruned, and the remaining density and beauty will achieve the best effect.

Thinning method

Pruning method

Summer is the most suitable time for pruning rich and noble trees. The damage to Lucky Bamboo plants will be smaller and the recovery will be faster. The erect lateral branches around some strong branches can be sawed off directly, and how to keep them depends on their strength. The top of rich and noble trees can be pruned, and the middle and lower parts can be pruned or not.

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