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What if the rattan is too long?
What if the rattan is too long?

What if the rattan is too long? I am afraid of cut green radish, so many people are at a loss about its length. In fact, the method of making green radish is very simple. I collected and sorted out the information about what to do if the rattan is too long. Come and have a look with me.

What if the rattan is too long? 1 First of all, the rattan is too long to be trimmed.

If the domestic green radish is properly maintained, it is easy to grow wildly, and the long branches affect the appearance, so it is necessary to prune it in time. If the rattan grows too long, you can cut it short and remove most of the branches and leaves. This will not affect the normal growth of green radish, but also concentrate nutrition and grow new leaves.

Spring is the best season for pruning green radish, and new leaves will grow immediately after cutting off the old leaves. When pruning, you can adjust the shape of the green radish potted plant and cut it into what you want. Because it is not easy to plant, some flower friends are reluctant to prune the green radish themselves, but the green radish vine is too long and I don't know what to do. At this time, they can shape it appropriately.

Second, the modeling method of Solanum lyratum

1, build a bracket

Just like scaffolding vines, you can also build a scaffold for the green radish and let the vines of the green radish climb up along the scaffold. You can climb as you like. Green radish is highly contagious and will soon cover the whole scaffold.

2. Repair the green radish column

The green radish column is made into a cylinder, wrapped in brown bark with a bamboo pole or PVC pipe, and then inserted in the center of the green radish potted plant to fix the green radish vine on the column.

Step 3 climb the wall and spread

Put the green radish on the wall, then set some brackets on the wall to hold up the vines of the green radish and fix its vines on the brackets. If properly maintained, it will soon cover the whole wall.

Step 4 hang down the waterfall

The vines of the green radish are too long and can turn into green waterfalls. You can put a bracket on the wall, put potted green radish on it, and then hang its long vines to form a waterfall.

Third, let the green radish grow strong seedlings in pots.

1, select the appropriate variety.

Some varieties of green radish don't have vines. If you have taken care of them, but they still don't grow vines, it may be that this kind of green radish doesn't grow vines.

Step 2 trim regularly

The green radish needs regular pruning. If it is not pruned for a long time, the branches of the green radish will be disordered. Timely pruning can make the green radish grow vines and promote the better growth of vines.

3. Rational fertilization

Reasonable and appropriate fertilization can make vines grow faster, and nitrogen fertilizer is most beneficial to the growth of green radish. In the growing season of radish, thin fertilizer should be applied frequently, and some nutrient solution can be added when watering to promote growth.

What if the vines are too long? If the vines are too long, they can be pruned. The pruning method of vines is:

1, plastic trimming in spring.

2. When the stems and vines are covered with brown columns and the tips are about 20 cm beyond the brown columns, cut off the stems and tips of 2-3 plants by 40 cm.

3. When new buds and leaves germinate after short cutting, cut off the stem tips of other plants.

4. For potted plants that have fallen off the whole plant or the lower part due to freezing in winter or other reasons, the stems and vines can be cut by half 1/2 and the other half by 2/3 or 3/4, so that the height of the cutting mouth is staggered, and the new leaves with rice under the cutting mouth can be quickly covered with brown columns.