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How to raise a Money Tree when it is sawn off

Walter White
2020-05-19 08:53:03
When a Money Tree is sawed off, it is necessary to apply medicine to its wound first to prevent the invasion of bacteria; then water it properly to help it grow new shoots; then keep sufficient light for more than 2 hours a day; finally, keep a fixed temperature, usually 25 degrees or more.

1. Apply medicine to the wound

When raising it, sometimes because it grows too high, it will cut off a part of the branches, which not only makes the appearance beautiful, but also suits the environment of the home, otherwise the continuous growth will make it unable to be extended. After being sawed off, it is necessary to apply some carbendazim to its fracture surface in time to prevent it from being damaged by bacteria.

2. Water properly

Just sawed off a section of the Money Tree, at this time is extremely fragile, there is no way to continue to absorb nutrients, so in this stage to stop watering it, until it grows new branches and leaves, can give it more watering, so that its new buds sprout as soon as possible.

3. Enough light

After the water is sufficient, of course, we can't forget to give it light, because enough sunshine can make it recover its vitality as soon as possible. At this time, we can't continue to put it in the living room. We should put it on the balcony from time to time to have a sun exposure, and the time is relatively fixed, and the time to enjoy the light each time is about 2 hours or more.

4. Stable temperature

After sawing it off, many people will always think about how to make it recover its vitality and vitality as soon as possible. At this time, it is necessary to control the growth temperature well, because only in this way can it fully absorb nutrients. Usually, after the end of the light, it is necessary to control the temperature above 25 degrees, but if the temperature does not reach at this time, it is necessary to take effective heat preservation measures. Put it in constant temperature for curing.

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