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How to prune the bonsai of Lycium barbarum can clear the buds and prune the branches, and pick the top and pick the heart.
Lycium barbarum bonsai mainly carries out bud cleaning and pruning during spring germination, erases excessive bud points and cuts off redundant tillers; In summer, it is necessary to top and core, and the branch length should be controlled within 20cm; In autumn, the branches should be trimmed and reshaped to make them beautiful, and the buds should be wiped and topped properly; In winter, it is mainly to cut off weak branches and dead branches to accumulate nutrients.

Pruning method of Lycium barbarum bonsai 1-bud clearing pruning

Lycium barbarum bonsai will begin to sprout in spring. For the new buds that germinate at this time, it is necessary to do a good job of cleaning up the buds, erase too many bud points, and only keep a few suitable bud points. When wiping the bud, it should be cut off from the bottom of the bud to avoid its continuous growth, and then cut off the redundant tillers and inward-growing branches.

2. Topping

For Lycium barbarum bonsai with vigorous branches in summer, topping and coring should be done well. Cut short the branches that grow too high at the top to limit the height of the branches of Lycium barbarum bonsai, generally within 20cm, so that the Lycium barbarum bonsai can grow and bear fruit better.

3, plastic pruning

How to trim Lycium barbarum bonsai in autumn? At this time, it is in the stage of sprouting new buds and gestating autumn buds. It needs pruning, cutting off new buds and propping it up properly like summer. It is also necessary to prune its branches reasonably and maintain a good column shape in order to better receive light and fresh air.

Step 4 cut off the fragile branches

In fact, you can also prune the weak branches of Lycium barbarum bonsai, mainly in winter. At this time, the bonsai of Lycium barbarum basically stopped growing and the branches and leaves dried up. You can cut off the old and weak branches on it with scissors to preserve nutrition and promote its germination and growth in the next spring.