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What to do if the branch of Money Tree breaks

Jesse Pinkman
2020-05-19 08:53:03
When many people raise a Money Tree, they accidentally let its branches break. At this time, they should first trim them to keep their beautiful appearance. The specific way is to cut off the long branches and weak branches, and leave 3 to 4 growth points on each branch. Then, they should do a good job of maintenance after trimming, such as lighting, watering and fertilization.

I. trim

When it is found that its branches are folded, first of all, it should be trimmed to make its appearance beautiful, so as to improve the viewing effect. When pruning, we should cut off all the long branches, and leave 3 to 4 growth points on the good branches, or about 10 cm, while all the other branches are cut off. When pruning, we should also cut off the diseased branches from the base, because their germination ability is too weak, and they will compete with other good branches for nutrition, so we can't stay

II. Maintenance after trimming

1. Light

After pruning, don't think it's OK. The later maintenance work is also very important. For example, you can't let it get drenched, or spray water on it to prevent rotten roots. Then you can put it under the place with light or the shade of trees, which can prevent the strong light from shining and the lack of light.

2. Water

At this time, water should be controlled, because the leaves have stopped evaporation, so little water is needed. If more water is poured, the roots will rot, thus affecting the recovery after trimming.

3. Fertilization

When the pruned branch has not yet sprouted, it needs to be applied with compound fertilizer with high nitrogen content 1 to 2 times. And when pouring, add a little fungicide in it to prevent the roots from rotting. The fungicide can be mixed with carbendazim powder. Then in a month, these twigs can grow to 5cm high, and they can continue to watch after two months

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