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Kumquat plastic pruning
During the growth of kumquat, when the seedlings grow to 30cm every year, only the long, weak and dead branches need to be cut off, and the diseased and dead branches can be cut off during the growth period. Usually, when the plant is not fully formed, the lateral branches can be trimmed appropriately and 4-5 lateral branches can be reserved. Also avoid rain and water and fertilizer from wetting the wound, and spray chemicals after each pruning.

Kumquat 1 Seedling Pruning Diagram

Kumquat needs constant pruning during its growth. No matter when sowing or cutting, when the seedlings grow to 30cm, they need to be pruned properly, but don't prune too much, just cut off the long, weak and dead branches and let the seedlings grow new branches.

2. Pruning in growing season

Whenever kumquat seedlings are shaped, they need to be pruned properly every year. Every spring, kumquat should be properly combed. At this time, there will be many diseased and withered branches in the plant, which need to be cut off immediately to concentrate the nutrients in the soil and better provide nutrients for the plant.

3, plastic buds.

Usually, in the illustration of kumquat pruning, kumquat also needs shaping and budding. Whenever kumquat is not fully formed, it can be pruned with 4 ~ 5 lateral branches, and after pruning in each growth period, it is necessary to prune the densely growing parts, which can increase its ornamental value and make it bear delicious fruits.

4. Preventive measures

Never prune kumquat blindly every time, otherwise it will resist the normal growth of the plant, and never let the rain and water and fertilizer wet the wound, otherwise it will easily rot the wound. After each pruning, carbendazim can be sprayed to prevent the wound from rotting.