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20 years of jade plant, in order to prevent the growth of madness, a circle of bamboo sticks was inserted in the pot!

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-08-31 11:00:03
It's not a small number of trees with such a solid skin. There are several old trees in Huayou's moon and Flower Fairy family, all of which are more than ten or twenty years old. There is a feature of his family's Yushu tree. The flower pot is full of main poles. What's the use?

The Yushu of Huayou's "moon and Flower Fairy" family is very spectacular. It's all big old piles. The main pole is thicker than the adult's arm. The biggest one is 20 years old at least. But the bamboo pole around is puzzling. What's the saying?

Listen to Hua you, his Yushu was originally "free cultivation", but he didn't take much care of it. Now it's popular for everyone to trim. He also began to transform the Yushu at home, cutting the originally disordered branches to make the Yushu fresh.

As for the bamboo poles in the basin, they are designed to be fixed, so that the small branches on the top can not interfere with each other, and grow according to the master's "plan", so that the crown of the old pile jade tree becomes fuller and fuller, creating a beautiful and full-bodied shape.

In this way, it's very clear. Originally, a small bamboo pole had such a great effect. At first, flowers thought it was bird proof.

The old pile cultivation of Yushu is so shocking. Outdoor cultivation is the biggest reason. This flower friend coordinates Panzhihua, Sichuan Province. The climate in the south is warm, so it is very suitable for open cultivation. The growth state of Yushu is naturally much better.

However, even if there is no condition for open cultivation, or flower friends in the north, they can also build super old piles through maintenance techniques, "it's human-made". Next, flower will talk about the maintenance of Yushu.

Old pile skill 1: flowerpot

As you can see, the flowerpots used by Huayou "Miyang flower and moon immortal" are very small. The root of Yushu is shallow. It's enough to use a basin larger than the main pole. It's not too deep if it's shorter. Otherwise, the water will accumulate at the bottom of the basin after watering, and there will be a risk of rotten roots if it doesn't evaporate in time.

Old pile technique 2: soil

We can also observe that the soil used by this flower friend is mostly rotten leaf soil and red soil on the mountain (unique to the southwest region), which are relatively fluffy and highly nutritious. Coconut bran soil, peat soil and northeast black soil are also good, which can mix some sand and perlite to make it more breathable.

Old pile skill 3: light

Yushu likes light and shade. If you want the old pile to be thick and not grow in vain, you need to sun it more or put it in a bright place to accelerate the formation of the old pile. We should pay attention to the fact that Yushu is afraid of the sun in summer, especially when the temperature is over 30 ℃, so we should cover the sun.

Old pile skill 4: watering

Yushu is a kind of succulent plant. Its branches have a strong water storage capacity, so it is very drought resistant. At the same time, it is afraid of waterlogging and too much watering. Generally, when the basin soil is dry, it should be poured again. After pouring, it should be ventilated. The basin soil should not be wet. Do not water in rainy days.

Old pile technique 5: fertilization

From March to May and from September to October are the golden periods of fertilization. Nitrogen and potassium fertilizer is the main fertilizer, which can strengthen the main pole and promote the growth of branches and leaves. Huaduo No.

Old pile technique 6: pruning

Regular pruning of Yushu is very necessary. Except for the hot and cold weather, you can prune and cut the branches, which grow randomly. Cut them early, save nutrition for the main stem, and cut them according to your favorite shape. Do not water before and after pruning!

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