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Bamboo Joint crabapple cutting

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Bamboo Joint crabapple cutting is the main method of propagation. In May and June, cut the branches that have bloomed and grown strong, about 3 to 4 nodes each, and insert them into coarse sand. To prevent water evaporation, some leaves can be cut off, retaining 2 to 3 leaves on the top. To maintain survival rate, it needs to be shaded and kept moist, and watered once a day around noon, maintaining a temperature of 20°C to 24°C. After half a month, it can take root.

Key points for the daily management of Bamboo Joint crabapple:

One, avoid strong light. In summer, potted Bamboo Joint crabapple likes plenty of scattered light. If the light is too strong during high temperatures, it can cause the leaves to dry and burn at the tips, turn yellow, or even fall off. Therefore, in the hot summer months, it is best to place it under a ventilated棚架 in the courtyard, on a north-facing balcony, or under a corridor to receive more scattered light, which can help it grow well.

Two, avoid dark places. Potted Bamboo Joint crabapple not only likes scattered light but also fears dark environments. If placed in a dark area during the summer, it can lead to a decrease in the number of leaves and flowers and even cause the plant to grow tall. If kept in a dark place for a long time, insufficient light can cause yellowing and leaf drop, and in severe cases, lead to weak and eventual death of the plant.

Three, avoid dryness and fear moisture. In the summer growing season, the potted Bamboo Joint crabapple should keep the soil moist but not too wet, and it is forbidden to have waterlogging in the pot, as it can cause root rot and death. If the weather is too dry and hot, in addition to paying attention to watering the potting soil, water should be sprayed on the leaves and the ground around the pot 2-3 times a day. This can increase the humidity in the area around the pot and lower the temperature, which is beneficial for the growth and flowering of Bamboo Joint crabapple.

Four, proper fertilization. During the growing season, potted Bamboo Joint crabapple should be fertilized with a thin organic fertilizer solution every 7-10 days. During the bud formation period, more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied to promote flowering. However, during the flowering period, fertilization should be reduced or stopped. After the flowers fade, the残花 should be cut off immediately, and the branches that have bloomed should be pruned to promote the growth of new branches, which will result in more flower buds and more flowers.

Five, prevent and control pests and diseases. In the summer, if there is high temperature and humidity, Bamboo Joint crabapple can easily suffer from pests and diseases. To prevent and control pests and diseases, first, it is necessary to strengthen scattered light and ensure proper ventilation. The potting soil should not be too wet, should not be rained on, and should not have waterlogging in the pot. Secondly, fungicides such as Bordeaux mixture or carbendazim should be sprayed every half a month. If red spiders are found, they can be sprayed with mitacyn. If a small number of scale insects are found, they can be removed manually.

Six, pruning and shaping. If the potted Bamboo Joint crabapple plant is too tall and affects the view, the tall branches can be cut back severely during potting to promote the growth of new branches, more bud formation, more flowering, and to maintain an elegant plant shape.

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