Full strategy for spring crabapple insertion, let your crabapple flowers bloom in spring

Choose the right time to prepare the materials. Points for attention. As the spring breeze blows on your face, everything recovers. It is a good time to grow flowers and plant green. Begonia flowers, as one of the representatives of spring flowers, are very popular among flower friends. How to successfully plant Begonia flowers in spring? This article will give you a detailed introduction to the method of inserting crabapple flowers in spring and help you easily grow beautiful crabapple flowers. Choose the right transplanting time Spring is the golden period for crabapple transplanting. Generally, it is selected from March to April every year. The growth rate of crabapple flowers is fast and the success rate of transplanting is high. The specific time can be based on the local climate and crabapple flowers. Adjust the growth habits of crabapple flowers. Prepare for planting materials 1. Healthy crabapple branches: Select crabapple branches that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases, and the length is generally between 20-30 cm.

2. Scissors: used to prune crabapple branches to make them meet the insertion requirements.

3. Carbendazim or rooting powder: used to disinfect and promote rooting of crabapple branches.

4. Nutrient soil: Choose sandy soil with good air permeability and good drainage, such as peat soil, perlite, etc.

5. Flower pot: Select a flower pot suitable for the growth of crabapple, and the size is determined according to the number of branches and growth habits. Begonia insertion step 1. Trim the branches: Cut the bottom of the Begonia branches into oblique openings, increase the water absorbing area, and remove weak and withered leaves and branches.

2. Disinfection treatment: Soak the pruned branches in carbendazim or rooting powder solution to disinfect and promote rooting.

3. Prepare the transplanting environment: Fill the nutrient soil into the flowerpot and compact it to ensure that there is no gap between the soil and the wall of the pot.

4. Insert live branches: Insert the disinfected crabapple branches into the soil, paying attention to moderate depth and avoid being too deep or too shallow.

5. Watering and moisturizing: Pour water immediately after transplanting to keep the soil moist, which is conducive to taking root of crabapple branches.

6. Light and ventilation: Place the inserted crabapple in a semi-shaded ventilated place to avoid direct strong light. Notes 1. Water the apple apple after being inserted regularly to keep the soil moist but avoid standing water.

2. Pay attention to the growth of crabapple and adjust the light and ventilation conditions in a timely manner.

3. Regularly inspect the branches of crabapple and treat them in a timely manner if pests and diseases are found.

4. When crabapple branches grow new leaves, appropriate thin fertilizer can be applied to promote growth.

Spring is an excellent time for crabapple planting. If you master the correct planting method, I believe you will be able to successfully grow beautiful crabapple flowers. In the process of growing flowers, patience and care are the key. May your crabapple flowers bloom in spring. Brilliant colors.