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How to Prune Camellia oleifera for High Yield
Topping: topping should be done in time during the young tree period to control the plant height of rape and promote the growth and development of lateral branches. Pruning and shaping: after the end of the tree growth period, the dead branches, weak branches and cross branches of plants should be pruned in time. Note: when pruning, stick it on the trunk to ensure that the incision is smooth, so as not to tear the bark around the incision.

How to prune Camellia oleifera 1 high yield topping?

In order to increase the yield of Camellia oleifera, it is necessary to pick the core and top it in time at the young tree stage. Only three or four main branches are left on the trunk 30 to 40 cm above the ground, and three or four strong branches are left on the main branches, and then the remaining branches are cut off to reduce nutrient consumption.

Step 2 trim and reshape

When Camellia oleifera enters the mature stage, it is necessary to trim dead branches, thin branches and horizontal branches in time to reduce nutrient consumption, trim branches that grow too densely, and cut off branches that grow too long, so as to improve ventilation and light transmission between branches and leaves, which is conducive to the lush growth of Camellia oleifera and thus achieve the purpose of increasing production.

3. Preventive measures

In the process of pruning, Camellia oleifera must be attached to the trunk, and the incision should be smooth, so as to avoid tearing the bark around the incision and causing damage to the tree, which is not conducive to the later growth and development of the plant. And the wound should be disinfected after pruning.