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Cultivation methods and precautions of Malus pedunculata

Marie Schrader
2020-07-09 08:49:08
The cultivation of Begonia with pedunculate can be used by mixing garden soil and coarse sand. It can withstand drought, and the application of water is mainly concentrated in spring, and secondary water is poured after autumn to help through winter. Autumn is a good time to apply nutrients and increase the amount of organic fertilizer. Put it in a bright place everyday. Pay attention to the air circulation. Cut the branches short and prune them in time after the flowers fail.

I. breeding methods

1. Flower soil: the requirements for soil are not very strict. Garden soil and coarse sand can be mixed for use, so that the substrate can make it grow well.

2. Water: it can withstand drought. The application of water is mainly concentrated in spring. At this time, it is in the time of germination, and appropriate supplement is conducive to growth. In summer, considering the problem of humidity, water can be sprayed around to improve. After the leaves fall in autumn, water them once to help them through the winter. But pay attention not to excess, otherwise it will have a bad effect on the plant.

3. Fertilization: autumn is a good time to apply nutrients, increase the amount of organic fertilizer, but pay attention to the concentration should not be too high. Proper management should not cause the plants to grow crazily.

4. Sunshine: put it in a place with good light everyday, and pay attention to the air circulation. In summer, keep out of direct contact with light.

2. Precautions

Cut the branches short after the flowers fail, so as to promote the formation of branches and open more flowers. Some of the long branches, growing too dense branches need to be cut, so as to reduce nutrient consumption and maintain the shape.

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