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Can we prune the top of Fugui bamboo? How to pinch the tip?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
After the leaves of Bauhinia fall in winter, it can be cut short appropriately, but the pruning in winter is mainly based on thinning, and the short cutting is mostly carried out in summer. Shortening is to select branches that grow too long, prune part of them properly to shorten them, reduce the consumption of nutrients, promote the germination of lateral branches in the later period, and also need to prune according to the distribution of branches of trees, adjust the growth of branches, make the distribution of branches uniform, and also make the shape of Cercis chinensis more beautiful in the next year.

1. can the top of the bamboo be pruned?

Dracaena sanderiana can be trimmed at the top.Dracaena sanderiana grows very fast, and after pruning the top branches and leaves, it will soon be able to grow new branches and leaves.Instead of throwing away the cut part, cut its bottom obliquely, put it in rooting water, insert it into soft and breathable soil, and carefully maintain it, so that new plants can be re-cultivated.

2. how to pinch the tip of the bamboo

1. If you want to pinch the tip because the plant is too tall, you can pinch it a little more.Determine the height you want to keep, and then use a knife to cut off the top part directly.After cutting, disinfect the wound with disinfectant powder and dry the plant in a well-ventilated place.If the cut part is long enough, you can treat it with rooting powder, insert it into new soil, and slowly cultivate new plants.

2. If you want to prune the upper part of the plant because the branches and leaves appear yellow, dry, black and other problems, then only cut the part with growth problems.After cutting, we should also use disinfectant powder to disinfect the wound first, and then put it in a ventilated place to maintain slowly, and wait for the wound to dry.Note that when cutting leaves, start at the base of the petiole, and do not leave parts of the petiole on the plant, or they may rot.

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