1. Watering
Juniper is very resistant to drought, but it is afraid of ponding, so it can't be too wet when watering. If it's not dry, you don't need to water. You must see that it's dry and don't need to water when it's wet. In the season with more rain, we must pay attention to that there can't be too much water in the basin. When the temperature is particularly high in summer, we should water it sooner or later. As long as we keep the soil in the basin moist, we should often spray water on the leaf surface, which can make the leaf color more green p>
2. Fertilization
The cypress stake scene cannot be applied with too much fertilizer, which will easily make it grow in vain, and finally affect the shape of the whole tree and become particularly ugly. Generally, a little thinner fertilizer is applied 2 to 3 times from March to May every year, and 1 to 2 times in autumn. In this way, the leaves can be kept very bright green and dense, making them grow stronger p>
3. Proper turning Basin
Because it grows slowly, it can be turned every three to four years. Generally, it is in rainy season. Because it prefers moist soil with good drainage, it can properly remove some old roots when turning the basin, replace half of the old soil as early as possible, and add a little fertile and loose sandy culture soil. If it is a large tree, its old roots need to be removed before transplanting. It is best to keep the crown in its original position all the time. Generally, it is best to transplant it at the end of autumn or the beginning of spring. When the temperature is too high, the survival rate will be very low p>
4. Proper trimming
When the plant enters dormancy in winter, we can appropriately cut off some sick, poorly grown, diseased or too dense branches, so that new branches can grow better in the coming year p>