1. When is a happy tree suitable for planting
The happy tree is suitable for planting in March p>
It likes a warm and humid environment, and the temperature suitable for its growth is between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius. Therefore, when planting happy trees, we should choose to plant them when the temperature is relatively warm and stable. The appropriate temperature will help the happy tree take root, germinate and thrive as soon as possible p>
2. When is the happiness tree suitable for transplantation
Happiness tree needs to be transplanted every time after sowing, cutting and layering. Generally speaking, it is better to transplant the happy tree on a sunny day in spring. At this time, the transplantation can make its seedlings take root quickly. If you need to change the soil and basin, it is more appropriate to transplant it in autumn, which can improve its survival rate p>
3. When is it trimmed
Happiness tree is suitable for pruning in late winter and early spring. At this time, the external temperature gradually rises, and the growth environment will be more suitable p>
4. Pruning method of happiness tree
Pinching: pinching is also called topping and sharpening. Pinch off the top of the main stem or side branch of the happiness tree by hand and cut it off with scissors. This can prevent the plant branches from growing in vain and allow them to germinate and shoot at the lower end p>
Trowel: this pruning method is suitable for large pot plants of happiness trees. The large-scale happiness tree potted plant is relatively tall. To trim it is to cut off the whole upper part of the plant. After wiping, reduce the height of the plant, which is convenient for placement and improves the aesthetics p>
Thinning: thinning is suitable for use when the branches of the plant grow too dense. Cut off those dense branches, too many leaves and flowers. This can not only enhance ventilation, so that nutrients do not have to be consumed too much, but also improve the ornamental ability of plants. When thinning the happy tree, pay attention to pruning along the extension direction of its branches to make the plant look sparse p>