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Method of beheading by fire breathing dragon

Jane Margolis
2020-07-01 09:00:08
If the fire breathing dragon does not cut its head for a long time, it is easy to make the plant shape too large. Before cutting its head, first determine the position. If it is too long and serious, it needs to lean to the root position. Cutting head requires appropriate tools. You can choose sharp tools. Before use, it should be disinfected. Cut this part off to keep the incision flat. At the end of beheading, put the fire dragon under the bright astigmatism first, and pay attention not to touch the water at the incision.

I. determine the location

If the fire breathing dragon does not see the sun for a period of time, it may lead to the situation of excessive growth. This situation requires beheading. After beheading, it is more conducive to its normal growth, and it is also good for ornamental. If the head is not cut short for a long time, it is easy to make the plant shape too large, thus occupying the space position and prone to lodging. Before beheading, first determine the position, observe the state of the whole plant, from which determine the position of beheading. The selection of this position needs to be based on the actual situation of growth. If the excessive length is serious, it needs to lean to the position of the root.

Fire Dragon

2. Beheading

Appropriate tools are needed for beheading. Sharp knives can be selected. Before use, they should be disinfected to prevent infection of bacteria. If conditions do not allow, just put the knives in boiling water and wash them. Start from a certain position, cut this part off, pay attention to the action to be sharp and quick, and keep the incision flat.

Fire Dragon

Third, post management

At the end of beheading, put the fire breathing dragon in the bright astigmatism first, and do not directly touch the strong sunlight. Also note that the incision should not be stained with water, to prevent signs of infection.

Fire breathing dragon

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