Pruning time of Platycladus orientalis
Platycladus orientalis is pruned twice a year, in March in spring and June+10 in winter. The best pruning effect of Platycladus orientalis is in March, and the best pruning time is February and March before germination.
Pruning effect of Platycladus orientalis
Pruning Platycladus orientalis before germination in spring, cutting off useless branches and cutting off too long branches can promote the germination of new branches, and pruning and cutting off repeated diseased branches in winter, so that the shape that grows later will look good.
Pruning method and formula of Platycladus orientalis
When trimming, we need to trim obliquely, which is beneficial to wound healing, that is, when trimming, we need to ensure that the overall symmetry does not appear more than one side.
Step 1: topping and pruning. If Platycladus orientalis grows too high, the top of the main branch should be trimmed first, which is beneficial to the growth of the tested branch.
Step 2: Prune dead branches. Pruning dead branches is very important, because it is easy to block the sun, which will affect the growth of Platycladus orientalis and cause some branches and leaves to turn yellow.
Step 3: Cut off the dense branches, and also prune those branches that grow particularly densely. Those branches that are too dense can easily lead to some pests, which will lead to the erosion of trees.