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Yushu, who has been crazy for 20 years, cuts 1 knife every month. The pole is thicker than the thigh, and the home has become a grove!
Great gods raise Yushu, and the home becomes a small forest!

Flower friend Carlos loves to raise Yushu. The Yushu trees at home are lined up and look like a small forest. The big ones, the small ones, the tall ones and the short ones are arranged smoothly. It's really spectacular!

This small basin is not uncommon. The height of the big basin is at least one and a half meters, and the pole is much thicker than the human arm!

Raising such a tall Yushu is certainly not normal when it blooms. It's amazing when it is full of trees!

Yushu is raised in this way, and the longer it grows, the stronger it becomes!

How can we keep Yushu so strong? Next, Huahua will tell you the trick.

1, get more sunshine.

Well-proportioned trees are easy to raise. Only by getting enough sunshine can its leaves become thicker and thicker, so it is best to put them in places with sufficient light such as Nanyang terrace and south window sill. Of course, it is best to put it outdoors, so that you can thrive with the most sunshine!

Don't water too much.

Yushu is particularly drought-tolerant and has little demand for water. Especially when the temperature is low in winter, it is necessary to reduce the amount of watering. Generally, it can be watered once every ten days and a half months, and then when the soil is particularly dry.

3. The soil is loose and breathable

When planting Yushu, the soil should be soft and breathable. Don't use yellow soil, which will easily lead to root rot. You can also use pine needle soil mixed with some sand and cinder. On the one hand, it should be soft and breathable, on the other hand, it should be fixed to avoid falling directly when the wind blows.

4. Add appropriate fertilizer

Fertilization is essential for Yushu to thrive. In addition to adding some chicken manure fertilizer as base fertilizer when changing pots and soil, fertilizer should be supplemented every day. My own rice soup, fish tank water, or egg shells can all be used in Yushu, and the effect is excellent!

Yushu loves pruning, and the more you cut it, the better it looks!

If you want Yushu to look good, you can't cut it down. When growing up, everyone is willing to cut it. Don't force it!

1, slightly trimmed

During the growth of Yushu, everyone should prune it in time. If you see messy branches, overgrown branches or weak branches, you can gently tap them twice with scissors to make Yushu more refreshing and stylish.

2, plastic pruning

In addition to daily plastic trimming, there is also a need to make the shape of Yushu look better, so plastic trimming is needed.

Stand out from others.

If you want Yushu to stand out from the crowd, just keep a stout trunk and cut off all the other redundant branches. In the process of its growth, you will find that the branches growing at the bottom of the trunk are cut off and let it grow upward until it reaches your satisfactory height.

The unique Yushu has thick stems, but once the flowerpot is too small and the branches grow too thick, it is easy to cause the plants to tilt, so you can insert a stick in the flowerpot during the growing period and tie the trunk to the stick to play a supporting role.

If Yushu is particularly thick and there are many branches besides the trunk, then insert a circle of wooden sticks or bamboo poles around the flowerpot, which can play a supporting role on the one hand and a modeling role on the other hand to prevent the branches from growing too messy.

Y shape

Y-shape is not only the most common protrusion, but also a common shape, that is, leaving two trunks and other branches growing on two trunks.

In addition, there are flower friends who have designed many novel shapes according to their own whimsy, and each pot is particularly beautiful, which makes people want to move back home!

Don't throw away the chopped Yushu, just stick it in the soil and live!

1. When pruning, please don't throw away the branches of Yushu, just use them for cutting. Put the cut branches in a well-ventilated place to dry for 2-3 days and let the incision dry thoroughly.

2. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil, let the soil wet after watering, then insert branches into the soil and put them in a cool and ventilated place. It usually takes about 1 month to find the roots of Yushu cuttings! In this way, you can get a few pots of new Yushu, and then slowly maintain it and turn it into a new and old pile!

3. Don't throw the fallen leaves, throw them directly into the flowerpot, and they will take root and survive after a while, but it is really a very long process from inserting leaves to the old pile.