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How to raise, fertilize and water Bromus inermis You have certain requirements and principles when fertilizing: newly planted Bromus inermis, newly planted Bromus inermis, newly potted Bromus inermis, newly replaced Bromus inermis, damaged roots, etc. Such brome can't be fertilized for a month.

In spring and summer, because potted trees grow vigorously and need a lot of nutrients, they should be fertilized more.

After autumn, the growth of Bromus will slow down, so it is necessary to reduce fertilization and control the amount of fertilization.

Potted trees enter dormancy in winter, and fertilization can be stopped at this time. Pay attention not to fertilize at noon in summer and rainy season, but in the afternoon or evening.

When watering, the amount of water needs to be sufficient. It is best to use natural water such as river water, pond water and rainwater for irrigation, which is beneficial to its rapid growth.

The selection of basin soil is very important in the selection of basin soil. Choose flower soil with good drainage, and it is best to spread the basin soil thicker during its maintenance. Change the pot soil every two years to ensure that the soil can provide sufficient nutrients.

Matters needing attention in breeding European liying should be pruned in time, and the pruning time is the best in late spring and early autumn. Because it grows rapidly and luxuriantly, proper pruning can reduce the consumption of nutrients and ensure better growth.

Note that when the weather is hot, the new buds will be burned and the leaves will shrink. After pruning, put it in a cool place, and wait until the germination is normal before you can see the strong light.

Pests and Diseases Control Common pests and diseases of Bromus stumps include longicorn, red spider and rust, which all cause damage to leaves or roots. Therefore, to control them, we can spray them with drugs or cut off diseased branches and leaves by building them.