1、 Breeding method
1. Flowerpot: because ginkgo has many roots and occupies a large volume, we should choose a deeper and more breathable flowerpot to raise it p>
2. Flower soil: it can adapt to a variety of flower soil. However, when raising at home, it is recommended to use sandy soil with high humus content and good exhaust performance, so that the breeding effect is better p>
3. Watering: it likes to be wet, but its roots are afraid of ponding. Therefore, it should be watered in time, but not too frequently. Just keep the soil slightly wet all the time p>
4. Fertilization: in spring and summer, it grows very vigorously and needs to apply thin fertilizer frequently to provide it with nutrients. In winter, base fertilizer can be applied once to help it survive the winter p>
2、 Timely pruning
It needs a pruning when it hasn't sprouted in spring. Keep 3-5 main branches, cut off other branches and over dense branches, and properly bind and fix them. This can make it grow more beautiful and increase its ornamental p>
3、 Proper soil turning
Every 2 years, we need to turn the flower soil for it. This can make the soil of flower soil more loose and conducive to the breathing of its roots. When turning the soil, you can change some new soil and cut its old roots short, which is more conducive to its growth p>