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How to prune mangroves
1, topping and coring: in the growth period, the tender buds at the top of the mangrove trees are cut off to stimulate the germination and growth of the lateral buds. 2. Pruning: Cut off the dense and fragile branches of mangroves to improve the light transmission between plants. 3. Trim and cut leaves: cut off dead branches and weak branches, reduce nutrient consumption, cut off disorderly branches and pests and diseases, and prevent pests and diseases.

How to prune 1, top and pick the core of mangrove?

If you want mangroves to grow stronger and more beautiful, you need to prune them regularly. In the growing period, the top of the mango tree can be topped and pitted, and the branches and buds at the top of the plant can be pruned. The purpose of this is to remove the apical advantage of the plant and help the lateral buds germinate. After pruning, plants will grow more vigorously.

2, plastic pruning

In the process of growth, it is necessary to prune mangroves and clean the branches and leaves that are too dense and have weak growth potential, which can reduce the consumption of nutrients in mangroves and enhance the light transmittance of plants. Pruned mangroves will grow better and be more beautiful.

Step 3 trim the branches and leaves

It is necessary to trim the branches and leaves of mangroves regularly. Some withered leaves and sick leaves can't stay on the branches, otherwise it is not conducive to plant growth and will compete for plant nutrients. These branches and leaves are easy to breed pests and diseases after withering and rotting on plants, so they should be trimmed clean.