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What hairstyle is suitable for boys with square faces in 2016?

There are many hairstyles suitable for boys with square faces, which can be combined with the face shape. Here are a few hairstyles suitable for boys with square faces:

Management and maintenance

Plastic trimming

Pruning and pruning of figs is relatively simple, and the technical requirements for pruning and shaping are not high. Generally, the natural open-shaped pruning method of multiple main branches is used, but 3-5 main branches should be retained on the whole plant, and no side branches or main branches should be left. The group is directly attached to the main branch.

During the sapling period, focus on cultivating the main branches, and pay attention to raising the angle of the main branches to promote multiple branches to achieve the purpose of rapidly expanding the canopy. After entering the early fruiting period, cultivate multiple branch groups to promote a certain yield.

During the fruiting period, pay attention to cultivating the backbone branches, renewing the large and medium-sized branch groups, and pruning the weak branch groups.

For trees that are aging or seriously infested by diseases and insect pests, the sprouting tillers or hidden buds from the base or branches can be used to re-cultivate the main branches and branch groups.

Figs begin to mature from mid-July to November.

Figs should generally be picked in the morning or evening on a sunny day. When you see a small hole slightly open at the top of the mature fruit and the skin shows the color of the original variety (mostly red or yellow varieties), pick it. Overripe fruits are not resistant to storage and transportation after harvest.

Field management

After the plants survive, loosen the soil and weed. Apply human feces or ammonium sulfate once in June and July.

After planting, the crown should be cultivated to form a layerless tree shape, or a natural happy tree shape with multiple main branches. Generally, the trunk can be fixed at a height of 50cm, and 5 to 7 main branches can be retained, and can be selected appropriately. Side branches fill in the gaps.

After the trunk is shaped, it should be pruned every year to remove dense branches, diseased branches and dead branches. The sparse approach is mainly light shearing. If you mainly harvest autumn fruits, you can short-cut the fruiting branches to leave 2 to 3 buds. If you mainly harvest summer fruits, you should not cut short.

During the growth period of fig saplings, if the base fertilizer is insufficient, fertilization should be applied.

The method is to apply about 5 kilograms of decomposed fertilizer to the plant about 40 centimeters away from the main root; for potted plants, apply at least 1 kilogram.

Apply about 15 kilograms of decomposed farmyard manure to mature trees. Base fertilizer should be applied before and after leaf fall. Top dressing should be done during the long period of vigorous growth of new shoots and the period of rapid fruit expansion. Figs are fruit trees that are more tolerant to fertilizers, but they should focus more on phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. The general ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium is 0.5:1:1.

Because it is more tolerant to drought than waterlogging, it requires a lot of water during the growth of new shoots and fruit expansion. However, long-term waterlogging or heavy water accumulation can easily cause flower drop, fruit drop, leaf drop, and even death. Therefore, attention should also be paid to drainage.

Potted plants should also pay attention to drainage, especially in the rainy season after heavy rain or heavy rain. Pay attention to covering the rain or inverting the pot to control water.

Pest and disease control

Figs are less susceptible to diseases and insect pests. During the growth period of the fruit, the special smell emitted to the surrounding area may easily lead to damage by mulberry cattle; when the fruit matures, it may be easily damaged by birds.

In addition to manually capturing mulberry cattle and driving away birds, insect eggs can be eliminated manually or with drugs.

Scarecrows can also be tied to plastic strips and inserted into the field to drive away birds.