How to prune the branches and leaves of a money tree to make it look nice, illustration of pruning methods for a money tree.

How to prune the branches and leaves of a lucky tree to make it look nice

This article brings you the knowledge about how to prune the branches and leaves of a lucky tree to make it look nice, as well as the pruning method illustrations of green plants and flowers. Let's learn about it together next.

The lucky tree is also known as "light coconut", and it is native to Brazil. It is extensively planted in South and Southwest China. The lucky tree loves light and must be placed in a sunny area when cultivated. Regular pruning of the lucky tree will make it grow more vigorously. The lucky tree has a beautiful shape, is shade-tolerant, and is an excellent indoor potted ornamental leaf plant, widely loved by flower enthusiasts.

Methods for pruning a lucky tree:

1. Pruning of the lucky tree is generally carried out in April-May of spring. In early May, when the weather is warm, branches and leaves start to grow, metabolism is vigorous, pruning can be done to promote the germination of new buds.

2. When pruning, it is best to use professional gardening shears. Try not to use ordinary household scissors, as they can easily cause large incisions, infect wounds, and lead to virus invasion. Wear working gloves when pruning to avoid being pricked by stems.

3. One month before pruning, place the lucky tree in a cool and well-ventilated area and apply a thin nitrogen-based liquid fertilizer. The purpose is to promote the growth of new branches and buds after pruning the lucky tree.

4. Prune the overly dense and disordered branches and leaves. Cut off the withered, diseased, and old branches. The main method of pruning the lucky tree is shortening. Retain 1-2 small tender buds. This helps the plant absorb nutrients better and promotes the growth of the lucky tree.

5. After pruning, the lucky tree does not need to be treated with any ointment. Place the lucky tree in a cool, well-ventilated, and slightly dark area for maintenance. Do not spray water or let it get rained on to avoid rotting of the wound, allowing the wound to heal naturally.

6. Generally, after 22 days, the lucky tree will grow many tender buds and sprout scattered leaves. Wait for the wounds of the lucky tree to heal before resuming normal maintenance.

The specific content mentioned above about how to prune the branches and leaves of a lucky tree to make it look nice, as well as the pruning method illustrations, is provided for everyone's reference and operation.