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How big a basin does emerald tree use to blossom?

Walter White
2020-05-14 12:58:49
The flowerpot of the emerald tree should not be too small or too large. It should be selected according to the plant size. The diameter of the flowerpot should be similar to the crown diameter of the plant. When the plants with mud are put into the flowerpot, they are 2-4cm away from the wall of the flowerpot. Such a flowerpot is the most suitable size, and too small a flowerpot will hinder the growth of the plant root system. Although it can bloom, it needs to be maintained for a long time. It will bloom only after a certain number of years and a suitable conservation environment.

How large is the basin?

The flower pot must be selected according to the size of the plant, not too large, otherwise it will not only seriously affect the ornamental, but also the soil will be moist for a long time after watering, the plant can not breathe normally, and it is easy to rot roots. Of course, the flowerpot can not be too small, too small flowerpot will affect its root growth.

II. Basin selection requirements

1. The diameter of the flowerpot selected should be similar to the crown diameter of the emerald tree, and cannot differ too much.

2. If it is a plant with a muddy root system, it can be put into a flowerpot. It should be 2-4cm away from the surrounding of the flowerpot. It should not be too close to each other, so as not to affect the addition of new soil.

3. If the root system does not have a muddy plant, it should be placed in a flowerpot, its root system should be stretched, the flowerpot is too small, its root can not be stretched, and its growth will be hindered.

How old is it to blossom?

It will bloom, but it needs to be cured for a long time. Generally, when planting, it needs to be raised for at least 3.4 years if it wants to blossom, and 2.3 years for cuttings and layering. It needs to grow to a certain number of years, coupled with a suitable conservation environment, it will bloom.

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