Spring maintenance of potted honeysuckle
Before honeysuckle sprouts in spring, the pot can be changed. Generally, the basin can be changed once every 2-3 years. When changing the basin, it can be properly trimmed and adjusted. Honeysuckle has strong adaptability and low requirements for soil. It is suitable to choose fertile and deep sandy soil containing humus p>
Because the new branches in spring are slender, soft and disorganized, it affects the viewing. At this time, it is necessary to cut off the branches that are too dense and too long, and the winding branches can also be adjusted with lead wire to maintain the original shape. We should also do a good job in picking the heart during the growth period p>
Sufficient light should be ensured in spring. Before germination, pour water once, and then keep the basin soil moist p>
Summer maintenance of potted honeysuckle
Honeysuckle is resistant to high temperature and does not need shading in summer. However, under high temperature and strong light, it is easy to accelerate the water evaporation of the basin soil, and the basin soil is easy to dry out, so the bonsai should be moved to the semi shade. No fertilizer is needed in hot weather p>
Autumn maintenance of potted honeysuckle
In autumn, we should ensure that the potted honeysuckle has sufficient light and the pot soil is wet. Extensive management can be done without fertilization. When the leaves fall at the end of autumn, new purple leaves will grow between the leaf axils, which is very beautiful p>
Winter maintenance of potted honeysuckle
The honeysuckle can survive the winter without too much dormancy. However, the potted landscape has less soil and is easy to freeze roots. It needs to be placed in a closed balcony to maintain a temperature above zero degrees Celsius to make the potted soil dry p>
During the dormancy period, the main branches and stems of honeysuckle can be reshaped and trimmed. According to the growth and modeling needs, generally 3-5 main branches can be left, and 2-3 buds can be saved on each branch. Other branches and vines can be cut off, so that they can be formed quickly< span>