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Opening hours of cherry blossoms
Cherry blossoms bloom every year from/kloc-0 to April.

The flowering period of cherry blossoms is1-April every year, and the single flower opening time is about 10- 15 days. However, the specific opening hours of different varieties of cherry blossoms are different. For example, the late cherry blossoms will bloom in the middle of April every year, and the flowering period is only 10- 15 days, and the weeping cherry blossoms will bloom in March every year.

When cultivating cherry blossoms, loosen the soil 2-3 times a year to make the soil loose and breathable. After the rainstorm, you should also loosen the soil for cherry blossoms to avoid soil hardening. Weeds in the soil need to be removed, either manually or chemically, to prevent weeds and cherry blossoms from robbing nutrients.

If you want cherry blossoms to bloom quickly, you need to prune them. Sharp scissors can be used to trim the overgrown branches and leaves to improve the ventilation and transparency of plants. You also need to cut off the weak branches and overlapping branches of cherry blossoms, and then apply tung oil to the broken parts of the plants to prevent the wounds of cherry blossoms from rotting.

Planting method of cherry blossoms

1, cuttage planting

Cherry blossoms can be planted by cutting. Every spring and summer, select branches that grow for one year and are free from pests and diseases, cut off the length of15cm, and then insert them into fertile and moist seedling soil. If buds grow on the branches after one month, it means that cherry blossoms survive by cutting.

Step 2 provide moisture

Cherry blossoms have a certain demand for water. During cultivation, water can be poured every ten days to keep the soil moist and stagnant. Moreover, after watering, loosen the soil for cherry blossoms to avoid the reduction of drainage caused by too hard soil.

Step 3 apply fertilizer

Cherry blossoms are suitable for growing in fertile environment, and should be fertilized twice a year in the process of reproduction. In winter, bean cake fertilizer and farmyard manure can be applied to cherry blossoms to help them survive the winter smoothly. Give them quick-acting fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate after flowering, so that the cherry blossoms can absorb balanced nutrition.