Pruning of Yushu can be carried out in its growing period or in late autumn and early spring. Pruning in late autumn is beneficial to its overwintering, and pruning in early spring can promote the germination and growth of new branches and leaves. Pruned branches can also be cut off. They usually take three weeks to take root.
Pruning method of elm branches and leaves
In winter, Yushu should not only be trimmed, but also combed, and some branches and leaves with bad shapes should be cut off to prevent those diseased branches and leaves from infecting the branches and leaves of other plants. Dense branches and leaves should be properly combed to strengthen ventilation. In addition, when Yushu is dormant in winter, it can be pruned and shortened, leaving branches of 10-25cm. Pay attention to the collocation of branch lengths, so that you can live longer and look better.
Yushu pruning grows fast.
Yushu grows very fast. In the spring and autumn when it grows vigorously, you can cut off the redundant branches and leaves of Yushu and the branches and leaves that can't bloom, and then trim the roots properly, which can make Yushu grow faster.
Yushu pruning and flowering
In the spring of 2008, Yushu flourished. In order to avoid excessive loss of nutrients, we can cut off thick and weak branches, diseased branches and branches that affect growth to help them bloom.
Matters needing attention in Yushu pruning
The nursing and pruning of Yushu is mainly after three years of growth, which is more suitable for adult Yushu, because at that time the branches of Yushu have been fixed and the redundant branches are messy. In this case, the pruned Yushu can have a good posture.