How to trim turtle backed bamboo

Author:Amsterdam Date:2022-04-02 17:24

Due to the fast growth rate of this plant, there will be too dense leaves or too tall branches and stems. In fact, the best way is to trim some useless branches and stems. Next, I'll tell you how to trim.

1、 Trim note:

1. Because the general plant has only one growth point, it is not suitable for pruning. However, if there is a branch with a main stem on the plant, the stem has grown to 3cm thick, and a bud bag has grown on the branch and stem, we can trim it at this time

2. Never use scissors for trimming tools. If scissors are used for trimming, its wound will be difficult to heal

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2、 Method:

1. Trim the whole tree. If the cultivated plant has grown very dense, we can prepare a faster knife to cut its leaves and branches 2 to 3 cm away from the base of the plant

2. Cut off the top. Use a knife to cut off the branches that are too high at the top. If this pruning method is adopted, because the nutrition will be dispersed from the top to the bottom, its leaves can grow more dense than before, and the plant type will be more beautiful, but at the same time, we should also pay attention to the problem of excessive growth of branches, stems and leaves

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3. Plastic surgery. Sometimes the plant grows crooked and loses its original beauty. At this time, we need to reshape it. You can take a sharp blade to cut off the redundant weight-bearing lateral buds of the plant, and slightly bind the main stem with a cloth strip for a period of time to make it return to a straight state

4. Trim useless leaves. Some plants that have grown for a long time will carry withered leaves and diseased leaves. These leaves will only consume nutrients and cannot bring visual enjoyment. We should cut them off in time. Just cut off these leaves directly with a knife

5. When changing pots, you can cut the main root slightly short, and then replant it, so it won't grow so high

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How to trim turtle backed bamboo

Amsterdam
2022-04-02 17:24
Description Due to the fast growth rate of this plant, there will be too dense leaves or too tall branches and stems. In fact, the best way is to trim some useless branches and stems. Next, I'll tell you how to trim.

1、 Trim note:

1. Because the general plant has only one growth point, it is not suitable for pruning. However, if there is a branch with a main stem on the plant, the stem has grown to 3cm thick, and a bud bag has grown on the branch and stem, we can trim it at this time

2. Never use scissors for trimming tools. If scissors are used for trimming, its wound will be difficult to heal

Phyllostachys pubescens

2、 Method:

1. Trim the whole tree. If the cultivated plant has grown very dense, we can prepare a faster knife to cut its leaves and branches 2 to 3 cm away from the base of the plant

2. Cut off the top. Use a knife to cut off the branches that are too high at the top. If this pruning method is adopted, because the nutrition will be dispersed from the top to the bottom, its leaves can grow more dense than before, and the plant type will be more beautiful, but at the same time, we should also pay attention to the problem of excessive growth of branches, stems and leaves

Phyllostachys pubescens

3. Plastic surgery. Sometimes the plant grows crooked and loses its original beauty. At this time, we need to reshape it. You can take a sharp blade to cut off the redundant weight-bearing lateral buds of the plant, and slightly bind the main stem with a cloth strip for a period of time to make it return to a straight state

4. Trim useless leaves. Some plants that have grown for a long time will carry withered leaves and diseased leaves. These leaves will only consume nutrients and cannot bring visual enjoyment. We should cut them off in time. Just cut off these leaves directly with a knife

5. When changing pots, you can cut the main root slightly short, and then replant it, so it won't grow so high

Phyllostachys pubescens

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