Environmental regulation, water management, soil management, pruning and modeling, pest and disease control, Begonia fruit potted plants are deeply loved by flower friends because of their beautiful flowers and unique shapes. Winter is a season that tests maintenance skills for Begonia fruit potted plants. Correct maintenance methods can allow your Begonia tree to survive the winter and keep it alive. This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to the maintenance methods of Begonia fruit potted plants in winter. Environmental control 1. Temperature: The most suitable growth temperature for potted crabapple fruit trees in winter is 5-10℃. If the indoor temperature is too high, it will easily cause the leaves of crabapple trees to yellow and fall. During winter maintenance, try to keep the indoor temperature within a suitable range.
2. Light: The light time is short in winter, and the potted crabapple fruit trees need sufficient light. You can place the potted plants in a place with sufficient light indoors, such as near windows. Water management 1. Water evaporates slowly in winter, so the watering frequency can be appropriately reduced, generally watering once every 10-15 days.
2. When watering, avoid splashing water on the leaves to avoid causing the leaves to rot. After watering, excess water should be drained out of the bottom of the basin in time to prevent accumulation of water at the roots.
3. The temperature is low in winter. Pay attention to the water temperature when watering and try to use water that is close to the room temperature. Soil management 1. The soil for potted crabapple fruit trees should be loose, breathable and well-drained. During winter maintenance, the soil should be kept moist, but not too wet.
2. Every once in a while, thin iron wires or bamboo sticks can be inserted into the soil to check the dryness and dryness of the soil so as to adjust the watering frequency in time. Pruning and modeling 1. Winter is a good time to prune potted crabapple fruit trees. You can remove sick and weak branches, cross branches, inward branches, etc. to keep the tree shape beautiful.
2. When pruning, start from the bottom of the trunk and gradually prune upwards to ensure neat pruning.
3. After pruning, you can use gardening scissors to apply charcoal powder to the cutting edges to prevent the invasion of bacteria. Pest and insect pest control 1. In winter, there are relatively few pests and diseases in potted crabapple fruit trees, but prevention still needs to be paid attention to. The leaves and branches can be inspected regularly and pests and diseases can be dealt with promptly.
2. Biopesticides or low-toxic pesticides can be used for prevention and control, and the use of high-toxic pesticides can be avoided.
The maintenance of crabapple fruit trees potted in winter requires patience and care. Through reasonable temperature, moisture, soil management, pruning and pest control, I believe that your crabapple tree will be able to survive the winter safely and continue to bring you beautiful flowers. I hope this article can Provide a useful reference for the winter maintenance of your crabapple fruit tree potted plants.