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How to water the branches and apricots

Hank Schrader
2020-07-31 09:15:16
The branches and apricots, some of the sprouting succulent plants, need to be watered reasonably when breeding. So, how to water the branches and apricots?

The branches and apricots are watered in summer.

In summer, it's important to water the branches and apricots.

Branch apricot is a fast growing plant, easy to group and grow tall. It is necessary to keep enough light in summer so that the plants can grow well. When choosing soil, we usually choose coal cinder plus peat soil and put river sand on the surface.

The selected soil is mainly permeable. When watering, it is usually when the soil is dry that you can water it. When growing, you should water it thoroughly. In summer, because the plant growth is very slow, so watering is generally less, so as not to water too much rotten roots.

The branches and apricots are watered in autumn.

In autumn, the temperature will slowly drop, at this time, you can slowly resume watering, a little more. Note that when watering, if the plant grows well, it does not need to be watered. When the leaves are wilting, water them

Winter watering of prune and apricot

In winter, the temperature is very low. When watering, pay attention to the temperature of watering. Because of the low temperature, when watering, the water may be frozen, which will cause the plant of Prunus armeniaca to be frozen, even frostbite and death.

In winter, keep the basin dry. There is no problem at - 3 ℃.

Winter watering of branch apricot

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