Beheading method of Phyllostachys pubescens

Author:Cai Hongyue Date:2022-03-31 14:08

Its beheading time is chosen in the spring of each year, and the climate is very suitable. Prepare tools before beheading, preferably sharp knives. Long branches may appear during growth. This part can be cut off. After determining the position, cut the knife quickly, move stably, accurately and quickly, maintain the flatness of the incision, and apply plant ash on the wound. Do not throw away the cut branches, but cut them into new plants.

1、 Time selection

Phyllostachys pubescens survives well, and cutting after beheading is also very simple. The best time is in the spring of each year. At this time, the climate is very suitable, which has little impact on plants and is also conducive to the growth and recovery in the later stage. The rest of the seasons are not suitable because of climate differences

Phyllostachys pubescens

2、 Preparation tools

When beheading it, it is best to use sharp knives instead of scissors, mainly because the scissors will squeeze the wound and form water stains during the cutting process, which will not heal for a long time in the later stage

3、 Beheading

Some long branches may appear in the growth, which will affect the beauty and consume more nutrients. This part can be cut off. After determining the position, cut the knife quickly. The action should be stable, accurate and fast, and keep the flatness of the incision, not uneven. After beheading, the wound can be treated and coated with plant ash, which can prevent the outflow of juice and also play the role of disinfection and sterilization

Phyllostachys pubescens

4、 Cutting

Don't worry about throwing away the cut branches. They can be used as cuttings to grow into new plants

Phyllostachys pubescens
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Beheading method of Phyllostachys pubescens

Cai Hongyue
2022-03-31 14:08
Description Its beheading time is chosen in the spring of each year, and the climate is very suitable. Prepare tools before beheading, preferably sharp knives. Long branches may appear during growth. This part can be cut off. After determining the position, cut the knife quickly, move stably, accurately and quickly, maintain the flatness of the incision, and apply plant ash on the wound. Do not throw away the cut branches, but cut them into new plants.

1、 Time selection

Phyllostachys pubescens survives well, and cutting after beheading is also very simple. The best time is in the spring of each year. At this time, the climate is very suitable, which has little impact on plants and is also conducive to the growth and recovery in the later stage. The rest of the seasons are not suitable because of climate differences

Phyllostachys pubescens

2、 Preparation tools

When beheading it, it is best to use sharp knives instead of scissors, mainly because the scissors will squeeze the wound and form water stains during the cutting process, which will not heal for a long time in the later stage

3、 Beheading

Some long branches may appear in the growth, which will affect the beauty and consume more nutrients. This part can be cut off. After determining the position, cut the knife quickly. The action should be stable, accurate and fast, and keep the flatness of the incision, not uneven. After beheading, the wound can be treated and coated with plant ash, which can prevent the outflow of juice and also play the role of disinfection and sterilization

Phyllostachys pubescens

4、 Cutting

Don't worry about throwing away the cut branches. They can be used as cuttings to grow into new plants

Phyllostachys pubescens
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