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Osmanthus fragrans is often pruned in which season and how?
Potting: When pruning, pay attention to the overall appearance of flowers and trees, pay attention to leaving buds, and try to make the terminal buds grow to the gap. Cut off the strong branches, cut off the useless weak branches, keep the blanks, and cut lightly. The second is to moderately tie potted flowers. There is a big gap in a certain direction, so dense branches can be tied to the gap by binding. (I often turn over the basin. For sweet-scented osmanthus that does not need pruning, it is often necessary to turn over the pot, let the gap open, let the sun shine, and induce new branches. Rotating basin, the sun always moves with the orbit all year round, so the illumination angle and intensity are always changing. When the flowerpot is fixed for a long time, one side of the plant can never get proper illumination. As time goes on, round potted plants grow differently because of uneven sunlight. Therefore, in the growing season, the flowerpot should be rotated 45 degrees every 10 day. When the flowerpot is rotated frequently, the plants will grow evenly in all angles and directions, the lateral branches around the trunk will be neat and consistent, and the leaves can receive sunlight in a balanced way. Therefore, the shape and posture of plants can be plump and beautiful, and the ornamental effect can be achieved from all angles, which can make the branches and leaves grow more stretched and beautiful.