The cultured pearl plum is blindly shaded
Pearl plum is a shade tolerant plant. Many people think it is shade tolerant when breeding pearl plum, so they plant it in a dark place and lack sunshine p>
In fact, this is a big misunderstanding of breeding pearl plum. Pearl plum is more shade resistant, but it doesn't like darkness in essence. It grows better in places with sufficient light p>
Cultured pearl plum is only thinly cut but not short cut
Many woody plants need pruning to grow well, while Pearl plum is a plant that is more resistant to pruning and has more branches. Therefore, when pruning pearl plum, we will conduct sparse pruning and cut off the branches. However, thinning is not enough, and it is also necessary to cut short the long branches p>
If only thinning but not cutting short, it will affect the ornamental effect of the plant. If the residual flowers are not cut off after flowering, it will consume a lot of nutrients. Therefore, it is best to combine sparse branches and short branches p>
Breeding pearl plum despises water and fertilizer management
Many people think that Pearl plum is a kind of plant with extensive management, so they don't need to worry at all, so they don't pay much attention to water and fertilizer when breeding p>
In fact, although the management of Pearl plum is extensive, it should be well watered and fertilized, otherwise the plant will grow slowly, blossom less, and the resistance is not strong, which is easy to produce diseases and pests p>
Neglect of pest control in breeding pearl plum
Many times, pearl plum is not prone to diseases and insect pests, so we all think that the resistance of Pearl plum diseases and insect pests is very strong, so we don't take care of it. In fact, the prevention and control of diseases and pests of Pearl plum is very important. Only by doing a good job of prevention and control can it be healthy and do not produce diseases and pests. Otherwise, it is still vulnerable to attack< span>