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How to prune Magnolia grandiflora
When will Magnolia grandiflora be pruned?

When to prune Magnolia grandiflora: It is best to prune Magnolia grandiflora branches before germination in spring, because the temperature is just right at this time, and the wound can heal quickly after pruning. How to cut Magnolia grandiflora after cutting: Magnolia grandiflora is best cut at high temperature. The branches used should be as new shoots and strong branches as possible. After cutting from the mother plant, all the leaves at the bottom should be removed, then soaked in rooting water, and then cut into the soil.

Magnolia grandiflora pruning branches and leaves

Seedling pruning: Magnolia grandiflora can be propagated by cutting, sowing and grafting. Whenever its seedlings grow to 1- 1.2m, it is necessary to prune the upper end of the seedlings properly, and it is best to wipe off all the buds to resist the excessive growth of the seedlings and promote them to sprout more new buds and grow better. Pruning: Every pruning can make it grow naturally. And it needs pruning every time it is transplanted into a pot. You need to cut off the pests, yellow branches and old branches of plants, or trim one third of the densely growing parts of plants.

Pruning skills of magnolia grandiflora

Cultivate plastic seedlings: The trunk of Magnolia grandiflora should be kept straight when pruning. If the plant grows too vigorously, it will appear double-headed phenomenon, and the leaves near the top should be removed and the side branches should be cut short in time. Pruning of transplanting outside the nursery: Magnolia grandiflora generally adopts the pruning method of thinning branches and picking leaves, pruning overlapping branches, internal branches and pests in time, and generally pruning 1/3- 1/2 leaves.

Matters needing attention in pruning Magnolia grandiflora

Don't prune Magnolia grandiflora too much at a time, otherwise it will affect the normal growth of the plant or even fail to grow. In addition, plants should be sprayed with disinfectant. When watering and fertilizing is needed, don't sprinkle it on the wound of the plant, otherwise it will easily rot the plant.