Golden Bird Maintenance Methods
This article introduces the content of home flower cultivation of the Golden Bird, its maintenance methods, let's get to know them together.
The Golden Bird enjoys sunlight and is drought-resistant, suitable for placement in a place with plenty of sunlight and good air circulation. It is relatively cold-resistant in winter and can spend the winter outdoors south of the Yellow River, preferably buried in the soil with the pot.
Watering: Follow the principle of not watering until it is dry, and water thoroughly when watering. It is especially important to keep the potting soil moist during the flowering period to extend the blooming period.
Fertilizing: Apply a base fertilizer once during the winter dormancy period, and apply a water fertilizer before flowering in spring to extend the blooming period. After flowering, apply a top dressing to promote the growth of branches and leaves. Generally, apply a thin fertilizer solution as needed.
Pruning: After the leaves fall in winter, you can cut off branches that affect the tree shape. After flowering in spring, cut back the flowering branches to promote new flowering branches. During the vigorous growth period, pruning of unnecessary branches and appropriate pinching can be done at any time to maintain the beauty of the tree shape.
Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years, preferably in early spring. When repotting, remove about 1/2 of the old soil and trim the overlong roots appropriately. Root styling can also be combined with repotting.
The best viewing period is the flowering period from May to June. The tree's posture can also be admired at ordinary times. The fully bloomed flowers of the tree, like golden birds ready to fly, are covered with golden blossoms, and when the breeze blows, they sway as if they are about to fall, which is very pleasing to the eye.
The content related to the maintenance methods of the Golden Bird shared in this article is for the reference of green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.