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How to raise five color plum in autumn

Walter White
2020-07-10 08:11:49
In autumn, the five color plum grows vigorously, so it needs to be pruned frequently to keep the ornamental of the plant type. It is not cold resistant. It doesn't need special treatment in the early autumn. It needs warm keeping measures in the late autumn. At noon in early autumn, it needs to be properly shaded. After rain, it should be put in the sun to receive light. In late autumn, it can be put in the sunny place to receive the whole day's sunshine.

I. trim properly

Autumn is its growing season. At this time, it grows very fast and needs frequent pruning. First, it is to maintain high ornamental value. Second, it is to make nutrient distribution more even.

2. Keep warm

The temperature in the early autumn of South China is not different from that in summer. It only needs to be maintained according to the maintenance method in summer. The temperature drops rapidly in late autumn, so we need to take warm measures to move it to a warm place before the cold current comes. North in autumn to do a good job in cold measures, if not warm in time, will lead to plant frostbite.

3. Proper illumination

The sun in early autumn is still strong, and it needs to be properly shaded at noon. There are many rainy days in early autumn. After the rain, put it in the sun to receive the light. The sunshine in late autumn is short and mild. You can put it in the sunny place to receive the sunshine all day

4. Control temperature

Keep the temperature at about 15 ℃ in late autumn. At this temperature, it can continue to bloom and grow. Generally, it can continue to grow as long as the growth temperature is no less than 8 ℃. In the north, it will be heated in late autumn, and the temperature will be relatively high. Do not put it on the ground during maintenance, and the ground heating will affect its growth. If the growth temperature is over 20 ℃, spray water on the plant every day to prevent it from dehydration.

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