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Cultivation methods and precautions of thorn plum How to prune thorn plum
Cultivation method of Prunus spinosa:

1, soil

Prunus spinosa is not strict with soil, but it is best to choose sandy soil, which can be made of humus soil, sandy soil and a small amount of fertilizer.

2. Lighting equipment

Prunus spinosa is suitable to be placed in a bright place and can be maintained outdoors. In summer, when the light is strong, we should shade the sun. The important condition for flowering of Prunus spinosa is light, and insufficient light may lead to less or no flowering.

3. Temperature

Rosa davurica likes warmth and is not cold-resistant. The suitable growth temperature is 15-25℃. If the daytime temperature is about 22℃ and the night temperature is about 65438 05℃, the growth conditions are the best. Only by keeping it at the most suitable temperature can it bloom all year round. If the temperature is lower than 10℃, it may cause defoliation and enter a dormant state.

Step 4 apply fertilizer

Prunes don't like big fat, and nutritional supplements can't be arbitrary. Only when it grows vigorously in spring and autumn is it in need of fertilizer. In spring and autumn, compound fertilizer 1 or 2 times rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium can be properly supplemented to make it grow well and bloom continuously.

water

The growth of Prunus spinosa doesn't need much water, so it's not necessary to water it every day. If there is too much water, it is not conducive to its growth. However, plants can't grow without water at all. The best way to maintain them is to replenish water to all Rosa davurica fruits after the soil dries up. Don't pour too much water to avoid stagnant water and rotten roots.

6, plastic pruning

The branches of the thorn plum blossom grow quickly. When its branches grow to a certain length, we should top it and cut off the branches. The method is to cut off the branches, cut off the redundant branches and leaves on the branches, and then dip the branches with plant ash to prevent the wound from rotting, otherwise it will affect the rooting. In addition, the branches of the thorn plum blossom are prone to lodging when they grow tall, and they can be supported by bamboo pieces or tied into various forms of landscapes, such as spheres or animals, which are more interesting and impressive.