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How to trim the branches and leaves of Gracilaria lemaneiformis, pruning methods and matters needing attention
When pruning asparagus trees, you should prepare pruning tools in advance, such as sterilized scissors and cotton cloth. First, cut off its trunk directly with larger scissors, and the remaining branches grow by themselves. The incision must be straight and smooth to ensure that the tissue in the plant will not be hurt.

The pruning time of bearded trees should be determined according to the region. Generally, in warmer areas in the south, bearded trees are in a state of growth all year round, and can be pruned at any time as long as the temperature is suitable.

If you are in the north, you'd better trim it in spring or autumn. Pruning under suitable climatic conditions can reduce the damage to plants and make them recover faster.

Pruning method of Aralia elata branches and leaves in Liaodong

1, Mao Ye tilt

Gracilaria lemaneiformis is a very lush plant, so it is necessary to trim the lush places. First cut off the old leaves at the petiole of 1cm with a knife. This is to maintain the growth of plants, reduce the consumption of soil nutrients, and thus produce more new branches and leaves.

2, plastic pruning

After Gracilaria lemaneiformis is pruned, you can also prune the untrimmed branches and leaves. Generally, Gracilaria lemaneiformis is pruned into T-shaped plants, and only the leaves at the top of the main stem need to be preserved, which not only enhances the ornamental value of the plants, but also is very beneficial to the growth of Gracilaria lemaneiformis.

Matters needing attention in pruning asparagus trees

When pruning asparagus trees, pruning tools, such as sterilized scissors and cotton cloth, should be prepared in advance before pruning. First, cut off its trunk directly with larger scissors, and the remaining branches will grow by themselves. The incision must be straight and smooth, so as to ensure that the tissues in the plant body will not be damaged, which is also very beneficial to the healing of plant wounds.