Have you ever wandered the streets in the autumn, attracted by a beautiful tree like a poem, and the urge to grow it in your own yard? Don't underestimate this tree growing, it's no trick
Trick one: the basin and the soil are not randomly matched
A lot of people think it's a good idea to plant a tree, find a pot and dig up some dirt. Hey, that's a big mistake! Take the pelvis mammoth, for example, and that's a good choice. It's suggested to use deep and wide ceramics or purple sandbasins. Why? Because they're good at venting, and they're especially good at draining. And it's a wide variety of shapes, like stem, cliff, and so on. It's a tree-shaped combination of shallow or high basins。
Besides, soil is not just for digging. The matrix must be lax, acidic (ph 5. 5 - 6. 5), such as a mix of leaves, peat, river sand by 3:2:1 and bone powder or decomposed organic fertilizers. And every two to three years, we have to change the basins, and remember to trim the roots, over the roots, and keep a third of the original roots. If we don't press these, will the twig grow well? Is it possible to plant a super-massive tree? Obviously not
Trick two: there's not only one way to reproduce
And when it comes to the breeding of the tree, some people know only one way, and they think it'll take care of everything. Don't be naive! It's for a small basin view. It's a six-july rainy season. It's a 20-cm stamina branch. The matrix is cylindrical + pearl rock + pond mud (1:1. 1) and has to remain shaded, wet by more than 80%, with roots occurring about 30 days later. If conditions permit, full-light spray with a two-year swirl can lead to higher survival rates。
There's also breeding, which preserves the nature of the species. Plumwood has to use 2-4 years of raw chicken claws to produce seed, spring cut or fall sprouts. It's not easy to manage it, it's got to be covered and wet, it's got to be checked in a week, and it's gonna be alive when the handle hits. How can the need to grow the most beautiful trees be met by one method of reproduction? It's self-pity


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Skill three: don't even think about managing water fertilizer
Some people think it's right to water and fertilize. Well, that's not necessarily true. In terms of watering, we have to follow the "dry-wet" principle, which means that when the topsoil is dried up, don't build it. Otherwise, it's bad. You have to spray water every day in spring and summer. When red maple heat is high in the summer, appropriate increases should be made in the number of water poured, but care should also be taken not to accumulate water。
Fertilizers are also good, and mammoths need adequate nutrients during their growth. The spring is a critical period, with the application of decomposed organic or compound fertilizers to promote plant growth. Proper fertilization is also required in the summer and autumn, although the amount of fertilization has been reduced appropriately, otherwise too much fertilizer leads to long-growing plants. If we don't follow the rules, we'll be able to plant the beautiful tree. Dream on
Skills 4: light management cannot be ignored
A lot of people think that a tree can be tanned or covered. That's not true! Say red maple, it's bright, but when the heat is high in the summer, it must be covered with proper shade, otherwise the sun will burn the leaves. And in other seasons, it can be placed in areas where there is plenty of sunlight to ensure that plants can be used for normal photosynthesis. If you don't pay attention to this light management, if you tan the tree, or if you keep it out of sight, can you grow a beautiful tree? That's bullshit

It's really not easy to plant a beautiful tree. It's got to work on basins and soil, breeding methods, water fertilizer management, light management. If you ignore these techniques and look at other people's beautiful trees, you'll have to stare at them. So, let's learn these techniques and try to grow that amazing sapling in our yard
What do you think, now you're more confident about planting a tree? Let's try these tricks, and then we'll share your planting
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