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Methods of pruning flowers and trees
Pruning is very important in the whole process of horticultural cultivation. Whether it is bonsai or flower planting, regular pruning is the basis of "losing weight" and "shaping", so that plants have good plant shape. At the same time, it can also effectively regulate the balanced distribution of some nutrients in plants, so as not to appear "top-heavy" and other bad conditions.

If plants are in a state of overgrowth of branches and leaves for a long time, then plants must be in a sub-health state. Such potted trees are often not conducive to the differentiation of new buds. At this time, it is even more necessary to trim the branches and leaves of flowers and trees regularly, so that every leaf of plants can enjoy sufficient light and create good ventilation conditions for the roots of potted trees. Proper ventilation and light on the tender leaves can greatly enhance the "immunity" of your plants, and flowers can "stubbornly" cope with various pests and diseases.

Pruning is definitely not picking up scissors and cutting off excess leaves directly. In gardening technology, there are many kinds of pruning, and different plants should be pruned in different ways. At the same time, according to the different health conditions of plants, the pruning parts should be flexibly controlled. In this issue, Jigangfang will take a look at the basin friends. In gardening pruning, we must master several common pruning methods so as to have a deeper understanding of pruning.

Short cutting and thinning

Pruning and thinning are the most commonly used methods in flower pruning. The purpose of short cutting is to control the growth of plants, and at the same time make the cut branches germinate quickly, promote branching, and make potted trees more "plump and pleasant".

When cutting short, the degree of pruning should be judged according to the species of potted trees and the growth of plants. Is it suitable for mild, moderate or severe chopping? (For example, some trees with strong germination ability, such as Bromus, are more resistant to heavy cutting, but in the maintenance process, if the tail branches are too thin, sometimes they will fall off. In the storage stage, pruning should be done as little as possible to make the branches stronger before pruning. From napping to the shaping of Bromus-A complete collection of techniques of "cutting branches and saving branches" in Lingnan bonsai! ), you can shorten the length of 1/2 to about 3/4. If some plants grow too luxuriantly, don't cut too much at a time, otherwise the plants may die because of serious "damage".

Through our introduction, I believe everyone has a deeper understanding of the methods of pruning flowers and trees.