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Maintenance method of potted red fruits in winter
Winter red fruit is a deciduous shrub or small tree of Rosaceae and Malus. Next, let's take a look at the maintenance methods of potted winter red fruits.

In winter, red fruit plants are short and their branches are grayish brown.

The fruit is oval and weighs 65438 00 grams to 20 grams. At first it was green, then it gradually turned yellow, and it was bright red when it matured. The skin is smooth and won't fall off in winter until February-March of the following year. The propagation of winter red fruit can adopt seedlings of begonia, Vitex negundo or apple as rootstocks, stout branches or full buds slightly higher than the middle as scions, and graft by splitting, cutting and budding. The propagation of winter red fruit can adopt seedlings of begonia, Vitex negundo or apple as rootstocks, stout branches or full buds slightly higher than the middle as scions, and graft by splitting, cutting and budding.

Winter red fruit is a variety of apple, with compact tree shape, pale pink flowers covered with branches in spring, delicate and lovely fruits covered with trees in autumn and winter, which look like apples, and are suitable for garden planting or potted viewing and bonsai making.

Winter red fruit likes sunny, cool and dry environment, cold-resistant, afraid of damp heat. Suitable for growing in sandy soil with rich humus, loose and fertile soil and good drainage. Generally, transplanting or potted plants in spring every year requires sufficient sunshine during the growing period. Insufficient light will affect the color, plant shape and fruit. Therefore, ground planting can be planted in sunny and ventilated places in the courtyard, while potted plants should be placed in sunny places.

During the growth period of winter red fruit, the soil should be kept moist without water accumulation. June is the flower bud differentiation period every year, so watering should be controlled for 2 ~ 3 weeks, and then watering should be carried out when young leaves wither to promote the formation of flower buds. Nitrogen fertilizer can be appropriately increased in the early stage of plant growth, and can be controlled or stopped after June, and the application amount of phosphorus, potassium fertilizer and trace elements such as calcium and magnesium can be increased.

In order to improve the fruit quality and ornamental effect, make the branches fully developed, which is beneficial to the formation of flower buds. Timely removal of tender shoots at the top of branches, prevention of branch elongation and redistribution of nutrients are beneficial to fruit development. Red fruits are not resistant to high temperature in winter. If it is higher than 35℃ for a long time in summer, you can properly shade and ventilate to cool down. In winter, potted plants can be buried in outdoor sunlight or put in a cold room at 0℃ to 10℃ for wintering.

Before germination in spring, the plants should be pruned and reshaped once, and the diseased dead branches, cross branches, over-dense branches and long branches should be cut off, so as to facilitate ventilation and light transmission and keep the tree beautiful. Winter red fruit belongs to Rosaceae, with 5- 12 clusters, pale pink flowers, smooth skin in spring and never falling off after winter.

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