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How to prune thorn plums

When to prune thorn plums

Pruning thorn plums can be done in spring. When pruning, you should avoid rainy days and choose a sunny day for pruning. If you choose to prune on a cloudy or rainy day, the pruning incisions on the plants will be easily infected.

How to prune the branches and leaves of thornberry

When the thornberry grows to 10 cm, start picking the top to promote the growth of side branches. When the side branches also grow to a certain height, you can cut them off again. Make it grow lushly. Usually, leggy branches, diseased branches, and thin branches that appear on the plants should be cut off in time to avoid wasting nutrients.

For thorn plum seedlings, they should be pruned as soon as possible to form a skeleton. When the tiger thorn plum has 4 to 5 branches, it is necessary to set a goal and set up a support to make it develop in a directional way. For the tiger thorn plum that has been tied and formed, just pay attention to the appropriate twisting and shaping.

Pruned thorn plum grows faster

Top the thorn plum in time to make the thorn plum grow fuller. Regularly prune off the remaining branches and leaves to prevent excessive loss of nutrients and ensure a strong supply of nutrients. branches and leaves, so they can grow faster.

Pruning and flowering of rhododendron plum blossoms

To prune rhododendron plum blossoms, you need to deal with the leggy branches, diseased branches, and thin branches that appear on the plants. Pruning in this way will help promote the growth of branches and also It can accumulate nutrients to promote flowering.

Precautions for pruning thorn plums

Be aware of toxicity: take precautions when pruning thorn plums, because thorn plums are covered with thorns and have a certain degree of toxicity. This toxicity is harmful to The damage caused to the human body is relatively large, especially when it enters the eyes and is accidentally ingested.

Disinfection: The scissors used must be disinfected before pruning the rhinos, and the wounds after pruning must also be disinfected to effectively prevent plant infection.