1. Asparagus
1. The asparagus in the picture has only branches but no leaves. It is bare and ugly. It must be trimmed p>
2. Topping: cut off some overgrown and poorly grown branches, control the plant type and cut them into a relatively compact shape p>
3. Reduce the amount of watering on the next day. Keep the soil slightly dry within a week, otherwise the asparagus will turn yellow and wilt. Soon, new leaves came out from the bottom and looked much fuller than before. At this time, watering can be resumed p>
2. Money tree
1. Money tree is mainly foliage. If the branches and stems do not grow neatly, they will appear disorganized and lack beauty p>
2. Cut off the Cross branches, long branches and parallel branches. It is generally trimmed into a shape in which the middle leaves are tall and upright, and the four sides arc outward p>
3. Many small lateral buds grow on the trunk, which should be removed in time to avoid consuming nutrition p>
3. Rubber tree
1. Rubber tree mainly appreciates its straight and slender stems and broad and thick leaves p>
2. If it is a small rubber tree, break off the redundant lateral branches in time to avoid wasting nutrients and make the image more refreshing p>
If it is a large rubber tree, it is best to leave only a circle of 5 lateral branches around the trunk. If it is too many, it will overlap too much, look too dense, and it is easy to cause black rot p>
3. If the rubber branches and leaves are sparse and stand alone, the upper half of the trunk can be cut off, about 1 / 3. Refer to the above figure. To promote the germination of lateral branches p>
4. Phyllostachys pubescens
1. The leaves of Phyllostachys pubescens are broad, allowing it to grow freely and grow many bare branches and leaves, which overlap and appear messy. Therefore, prune the bare branches and leaves p>
2. Cutting off the high branches that stand out from the crowd and dwarfing the plants can make the whole appear harmonious, promote the germination of side branches and make the shape appear plump p>
5. Triangle plum
1. Cut off the post flowering branches, weak branches and long branches. Cut out the layers so that you can appreciate the plant type when it doesn't bloom in autumn and winter p>
2. Thinly cut the over dense branches to shrink the whole plant type, so that each branch can receive light as far as possible p>
6. Crab claw orchid
1. Crab claw grows faster. When 4 ~ 5 new branches grow in a node, two of them should be cut off in time. To save the nutrients of flowering in winter, and look beautiful and natural p>
2. Cut off the over dense and aged branches, which is conducive to internal ventilation, otherwise it is easy to rot. ▲