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Clerodendrum trichotomum Seedling Care Tips

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For Clerodendrum trichotomum seedling care, I like to use a slightly larger pot to grow young seedlings, in order to quickly grow good roots and branches. Of course, if it's a toothpick seedling, it is still recommended to use a slightly smaller pot, which makes it easier to control the moisture of the potting soil. After repotting, Clerodendrum trichotomum should be grown loosely, without heavy pruning or pinching, and more effort should be put into adjusting the direction of the branches to lay a good foundation for future heavy pruning.

Storing branches is to ensure good root growth, and good root growth promotes the growth of branches, which makes the seedlings grow thicker faster. I usually spend several months on care and don't rush to see flowers. When growing young seedlings in a large pot, one very important thing is that the potting soil should have good permeability and should not be too wet, nor should it be exposed to rain for a long time, which can lead to drowning. For flower enthusiasts with limited space (such as balconies, windowsills), it's not possible to use a large pot to grow Clerodendrum trichotomum, so it is recommended to use a pot based on the size of the seedling. If the root system is good, heavy pruning can be considered.

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