1. Pruning time: Ji Coral is a succulent plant. As for how to prune the coral, it grows densely and quickly, and can be pruned all year round. Once the coral is overgrown or overgrown, it can be pruned.
Step 2 trim. Generally speaking, coral grows fastest in spring. We need to prune it, cut off all the parts that grow too long, wither and affect the beauty, and also shape it properly to reduce the consumption of soil nutrients and increase the ornamental value of the coral.
3. Pruning treatment: Every time you prune coral, you don't need to water it immediately. Coral is a cold-tolerant plant, so don't fertilize it to prevent its incision from rotting, thus reducing the ornamental value of coral. You can move the coral to a cool and dry place to make the wound heal quickly.
In addition to watering and fertilizing, we should also spray disinfectants, such as carbendazim and potassium permanganate, to prevent bacteria from infecting the incision and causing it to become ill. After the wound is healed, move it to a sunny place and cultivate it carefully.
4. Adequate illumination: Ji Coral likes sunshine very much. If the coral doesn't get enough light, it will start to grow in vain and make the whole body lose color. Usually, we must give enough light to prevent the coral from growing white, but we should do a good job of sun protection in summer.
5. Rational fertilization of potted Agkistrodon halys needs sufficient nutrients, but it can't be excessive fertilization, otherwise it will also cause Agkistrodon halys to grow white, so rational fertilization is needed. Generally, liquid fertilizer can be applied every other month in spring and autumn, and no fertilization is needed at other times, which can effectively prevent the phenomenon of overgrowth.