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How to trim Pistacia weinmannifolia

Skyler White
2020-05-13 17:08:48
The Pistacia weinmannifolia is very lovely, and it also has the smell of fragrance. It is loved by many people. Then, how to trim the Pistacia weinmannifolia?

Fragrant wood pruning time

The pruning of Pistacia weinmannifolia is not very strict for the season. Generally, it can be pruned in four seasons, but it should not be done in rainy days. Of course, if it is outdoors, the most appropriate time is April or September

Fragrant Wood Trimming Chart

Fragrant wood potted pruning

If you want to make a good-looking Pistacia weinmannifolia bonsai, you must trim it. First of all, we need to choose the bent trunk, some slightly deformed Pistacia weinmannifolia seedlings or the old trunk with a relatively old posture and a relatively simple tree shape to make potted plants. After planning its shape and placement position, we can prune according to the room space and the actual environment. We can take short cutting and thinning and other pruning methods to prune the branches, branches and branches suffering from diseases and insect pests. The overlapping branches are cut off.

Fragrant Wood Trimming Chart

Key points of Pistacia weinmannifolia trimming

The growth of Pistacia weinmannifolia is relatively slow and it is easy to shape the body. You can use a more professional pruning process to shape. Generally speaking, proper pruning and care according to the growth trend of the branches can produce plants with high ornamental value and send out the flavor of simplicity. In addition, Pistacia weinmannifolia is a kind of sunward plant, which can be placed on the windowsill and other places with light and wind, which is conducive to shape. Moreover, in the daily maintenance, we should also pay attention to adjust and modify the growth of plants, according to their own preferences and needs to shape.

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The above is the main content of Pistacia weinmannifolia pruning, as long as the action, Pistacia weinmannifolia will become very beautiful.

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