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Step diagram of potted kumquat pruning, kumquat pruning 4 steps.
In the growth process of potted kumquat, whenever it grows to 20cm or white at seedling stage, when it needs to grow to 20cm or white, it is necessary to cut off the long trunk of the seedling and keep 4 ~ 5 branches. Usually, when new buds sprout in spring, they can be trimmed properly, and finally trimmed according to the shape of the round-headed pagoda, so as to grow better.

Four steps of pruning potted kumquat pictures 1, wiping seedlings and buds

Whenever potted kumquat is propagated by cutting, sowing, grafting, etc., when the seedlings grow to 20cm or white, the redundant parts should be cut off in time, or the buds at the upper end of the seedlings should be wiped off by 3 ~ 5 cm, which can resist the white growth of the seedlings and promote their germination of new branches.

2. Fixing the stem and cutting branches

Whenever the seedlings are fixed, they also need proper pruning. Generally, in the pruning step diagram of potted kumquat, it is necessary to cut off the long part of the trunk at this time. You can leave it with 4 ~ 5 branches, cut off all the others and all the buds on it, so as to make it grow better.

Step 3 prune every day

In fact, potted kumquat can be pruned properly every spring when new buds sprout. At this time, you can wipe off the buds on it and leave 3 ~ 4 buds. It is also necessary to cut off the wilting, overlapping, pests and diseases of potted kumquat, so that it can bear more fruits every year.

4. Pruning management

After daily pruning, potted kumquat can also be pruned according to the shape of the round-headed pagoda, which can greatly reduce the consumption of soil nutrients, concentrate the nutrients in the soil, and promote the growth of potted kumquat more luxuriantly. After pruning, carbendazim can be sprayed properly to prevent bacteria from infecting the wound.