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How to trim Fusang

Jane Margolis
2020-08-21 14:10:45
Pruning of small seedlings of Fusang: when the height is about 15cm, remove the heart and keep 2-3 branches; pruning of large seedlings: prune the branches, diseases and insect pests and over dense branches that are not growing reasonably during dormancy; pruning of flower branches and old plants: prune the flower branches after the flower is withered to make them bloom better, and prune the old plants for 1-2 years generally. Pay attention to keep the lateral buds when pruning to reduce water and fertilizer.

Trim method

Seedling pruning

Potted plants play well, if they are allowed to grow without pruning, the branches grow disorderly, the tree shape is not beautiful, so it is best to prune in time.

The best pruning can be started from the seedling stage. When the seedling height of Fusarium morifolium is about 15cm, remove the heart, keep 2 or 3 branches, and remove the heart for the second time after the new branch grows for a period of time.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis flower seedling pruning

Big seedling pruning

After growing, the plants of Hibiscus Mori need to be shaped according to their growth conditions. Pruning some unreasonable branches, disease and insect branches, and over dense branches can improve the ventilation and light transmission conditions. The best choice for pruning is in dormancy period. Pruning the lateral branches is convenient to form a good tree shape.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis flower seedling pruning

Pruning of branches and old plants

The pruning of the flower branches of Fusarium morifolium is mainly carried out after the flower is withered, and the nutrients consumed are cut off to make it blossom better. The flowering plants are generally cut.

Pruning the old plant can be carried out every 1-2 years, which can promote the germination of new branches. It can also dwarf plants.

pruning of young seedlings of Hibiscus

Precautions

Cautions for Pruning Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

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