Method for Pruning the Fortune Tree
Today, I will elaborate on the common knowledge of flower cultivation for netizens, focusing on the planting of the fortune tree and its pruning methods. Let's share the detailed content next.
In fact, pruning a fortune tree is a very simple task. The reason why flower enthusiasts are worried is that they can't seem to bring themselves to do it. Below are the pruning methods for the fortune tree mentioned in the article, which is a method used by a flower enthusiast. Additionally, the article will also supplement some other precautions.
The best time to prune a fortune tree is when it is growing vigorously, usually around April in the spring. Pruning at this time is conducive to the sprouting of new branches. If conditions allow, flower enthusiasts can place the fortune tree in the best care environment for a period of time before pruning, and apply some thin fertilizer to make the fortune tree grow robustly. This also helps with branching after pruning. After pruning, it is important to note that the wounds should not get wet to prevent rotting, and water intake should be controlled.
Let's look at a specific case of pruning the fortune tree:
1. Before pruning, the large hat was too big and no longer had a shape. This was the shape after an unsuccessful pruning, so it couldn't be tolerated, and I decided to prune it again.
2. After pruning, leave 1 or 2 buds, and cut off everything else. I was a bit worried before, but practice has proven that as long as the water is properly managed, there is no problem.
3. 22 days after pruning, young buds have emerged. 25 days after pruning, small leaves have grown.
4. One month after pruning, it already has a shape.
The above-shared content about the pruning methods of the fortune tree (images) is for the reference of green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.