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Can potted Milan be pruned in winter?
In winter, orchids mainly prune and comb dead branches. Pruning is to cut off the branches on the edge of orchids and shorten the branches of orchids that grow too fast at the top, and the pruning advantage is no more than 5 cm; The purpose of combing dead branches is to cut off withered and aging branches and make the nutritional components of rice orchids more concentrated; April in spring is the vigorous growth period of smiling faces, and all dense branches need to be pruned. When Michelia is in flowering period, it is necessary to prune the delicate Michelia flowers.

1, plastic trimming

In winter, the pruning of rice orchids is mainly plastic pruning. In order to appreciate potted rice orchids, it is necessary to cut off the branches at the edges. Cut short the branches of orchids that grow too fast at the top, and the pruning intensity should not exceed 5 cm, otherwise the nutrients of orchids will be wasted.

Step 2 comb dead branches

When orchids grow in winter, it is necessary to comb the withered branches in time to make the nutrients of orchids more concentrated in order to spend the cold winter; Coating a layer of carbendazim solution on the cut of pruning branches can prevent the cut of pruning branches from being infected with germs in winter.

1, pruning in growth period

April in spring is the vigorous growth period of Michelia, so it is necessary to prune all the dense branches, which can make Michelia breathe and light better and promote Michelia to sprout quickly. And cut off the branches without flower buds, so that nutrition is concentrated on the branches with flower buds.

2. Pruning at flowering stage

When orchids are in flowering, they need to be pruned. If the orchid withers, shorten the branches where the withered flowers are located to a quarter, and apply disinfectant on the branches of Milan to prevent the invasion of pests.