How to Prune 1 and Truncate Long Branches of Plum Blossoms
The best pruning time of plum blossoms is from March to April every year. When pruning plum blossoms in spring, it is necessary not only to cut off the residual flowers to avoid losing redundant nutrition, but also to shorten the branches that grow too long, control the growth height of the plants and promote the germination of the lateral branches of plum blossoms.
2. Dense branches and sparse branches
When plum blossoms are cultivated in summer, sharp and disinfected scissors should be prepared to cut off the overgrown branches and leaves, so as to improve the ventilation and transparency of plum blossoms and make them grow healthily. And at noon, a sunshade net should be built above plum blossoms to prevent plants from being burned by strong light.
Step 3 cut off the fragile branches
When cultivating plum blossoms, it is necessary to cut off the weak branches, cross branches and overlapping branches with poor growth in time to save nutrients, cut off the branches infected with plum blossoms to avoid aggravating the disease, and spray carbendazim on plum blossoms once a week to maintain the normal growth of the plants.
4. Preventive measures
After pruning plum blossom, it is necessary to spray potassium permanganate solution on its fracture to disinfect it, so that the wound of the plant can heal quickly, and then move the plum blossom to a ventilated semi-shady place to slow down the seedlings, and the watering frequency should be controlled, preferably once every 1-2 weeks to prevent the plum blossom wound from rotting.