If you want a thousand-year-old tree to sprout, you can cut off its top branches in the peak season, which can not only control the height, but also promote the concentration of nutrients. With proper management in the later stage, lateral buds will sprout from around the wound and the plants will be more plump and beautiful.
In addition to germination, Millennium trees can still live if their stems are cut off. As long as the remaining part is strong and provides a suitable environment, it will soon sprout new buds and resume growth. Pay attention to the later maintenance methods and find that the soil needs to be watered in time to make the soil moist. A dry climate requires water spraying. The pole of the Millennium tree is soft and shriveled, which may be caused by too much watering. It is necessary to prune the roots of the Millennium tree with scissors, cut off the rotten roots of the plants, so as not to aggravate the disease of the Millennium tree, and then plant the plants in the soil and maintain them in a semi-shady environment, so that the Millennium tree can recover quickly.