2. Prune Yushu in winter. Yushu doesn't like cold environment, so whenever it enters winter, its growth will gradually slow down until it finally stops growing. At this time, the relatively long branches of Yushu can be pruned properly, and the branches with very dense growth can also be pruned to make them grow less crowded and look beautiful. Of course, there is no need to trim it sharply, which is both beautiful and does not affect the appearance.
3. Pruning of Yushu after flowering. Yushu needs pruning after flowering, so that it can grow better in the later stage and be more conducive to flowering next year. Yushu blooms in late spring and early summer, and can be pruned about two weeks after flowering. Pruning can be shortened, and it is best to leave 4 ~ 10 buds for better growth in the later stage.
4. Trim the beautiful shape of Yushu. For flower lovers who are good at planting flowers and pruning, pruning the shape of Yushu is a great pleasure for them. Trim the lush Yushu into your favorite shape, enjoy it beautifully, and have a great sense of accomplishment in the future. When pruning the shape of Yushu, cut off the particularly dense branches. In terms of modeling, whether it is a small pile that has just grown up or an old pile with a long tree age, it can be trimmed according to your own habits and hobbies. Old piles can be trimmed into dressing bonsai, which is also very beautiful.