Are you looking for a conservation secret for the tree? The tree, a typical southern plant, is widely grown in fujian, guangdong, etc. In order to ensure that the tree thrives, it is essential to keep its growing environment at not less than 15 degrees. In areas such as kunming, in particular, between late november and late february of the following year, because of lower temperatures, pelican trees must be moved indoors for winterization to avoid exposure to freezing, thus ensuring green and healthy leaves。

I. Varieties and conservation techniques for pyramids
First of all, let's find out what kind of tumble-bare plant it is。
There are a wide variety of tree-planted plants covering the three main categories of red, yellow and white. By further breakdown, more than 30 species of oscillated trees, such as mustards, pines, broad leaves, etc., are common, together with a variety of unique types of oscillating trees, which total over 100。

The species of pyrotechnics that are common in the basin are ginseng and thai. The ginseng is known for their strength and their appearance as ginseng, and when they grow up they are referred to as guacamole, whose roots are similar to those of guacamole. On the other hand, thailand's tycoon is popular with its beautiful leafy form, bright green and easy-to-form characteristics, and is often married to fujian tycoon to promote its rapid growth。
Ii. Cultivation and conservation of pyramid plantations
Next, we will explore in depth the method of planting the pyramids and their daily conservation。
(1) pyramid plumbing
Select a thick branch for cutting, followed by the insertion of soil made from a combination of acreatic and acidic powder, river sand and cinder, at a depth of approximately 3 cm. When the piping is completed, the water is fully distributed and the plant is moved to the cold backwind for conservation. If planted on the ground, the shade will be used to cover the sun. In the case of early spring piping, if the temperature is low, it is proposed to use a thin membrane pack to keep the temperature constant in order to increase the survival rate。
In the conservation process, soil should be kept wet but without water. Since pelican trees are usually first sprouted and then root, when they grow to 5-6 cm, they can gradually be exposed to sunlight. Once sprouts and roots have grown, they can be transplanted。
(2) cultivation of pyrets
The pelican tree has rapid rooting properties. During reproduction, the pillars of the stem, which are devious in form and suitable for the production of a basin view may be selected for a separate transplant. When separate, keep as much gas as possible. After one to two years of careful cultivation, when the roots grow well, the breeding and formation of a basin view can be carried out on the basis of individual ideas。
2. Soil selection
The choice of the pelvis is crucial for the breeding of the pyramid tree. Ideally, the pelvis should be lax, acidic and organic. In the production of pellets of soil, a mix of stone powder, river sand and coal sludge can be used to provide a suitable growth environment. At the same time, the bottom of the basin can be paved with a piece of shredded or coarse sand to enhance drainage and prevent the accumulation of water leading to the decomposition of the roots of the plume。
The pyramid is different from the general fragile indoor plant, which is resilient and less demanding for soil. Thus, growing needs can be met by planting with ordinary soil. If conditions permit, sand soils can be mixed with coal sludge to provide a more appropriate growth environment。
3. Light demand
Pyramids require adequate light during their growth. They are usually adapted to the bright sun, so that their placement in adequate light is essential. However, it needs to be noted that, although the saplings like sunlight, they do not tolerate strong direct sunlight. Therefore, during high summer temperatures, appropriate shade measures may be required to prevent excessive light damage to the leaves。

The swarms tend to favour sunlight-rich environments, which are key to their healthy growth. The long-term placement of eucalyptus trees in the shadows and the lack of light will lead to the yellowing of the pellets and, in serious cases, to the death of plants. It is therefore recommended that the pyramid basin view be placed in areas of sufficient sunlight and air flow. At the same time, the sunlight needs to be adapted to seasonal changes. In the event of strong summer sunlight, appropriate measures, such as shades, should be taken to ensure the normal growth of the tree view。
4. Temperature

The tree, this southern plant, shows the resilience of the basin. However, the control of temperature differentials is essential to ensure the healthy growth of the pelicans. Excessive temperatures, especially at more than 10 degrees, often lead to the loss of leaves and even endanger life. Therefore, on autumn and winter holidays, we need to pay close attention to temperature changes and take timely measures. When the temperature is reduced to about 5°c, the oscillation tree shall be moved indoor to the sun for heating in case of freezing. At the same time, it is desirable to keep the soil dry during the winter season in order to facilitate the healthy winterization of the tree. At the beginning of the autumn winter, when the minimum temperature is reduced to 6-7°c at night, the oscillation tree should be moved to an indoor, sun-to-earth environment in time to ensure that the room temperature is not less than 5°c in order to ensure the safe wintering of the oscillation tree。
5. Watering
Water is an essential component in the conservation of the plumes. However, the water requirements for pyrotechnic trees are also stringent and cannot be excessive or negligible. Too much causes the roots to rot, and too little affects their normal growth. Therefore, we need to be flexible in adapting water-water strategies to seasonal and weather changes. In spring and autumn, water is usually watered every three to four days; in summer, water is watered daily and care is taken to keep the pelvis wet; in autumn and winter, water can be watered at an appropriate reduced frequency due to slow evaporation, only every five to seven days. At the same time, every time water is poured, it is ensured to avoid growth problems due to water shortages。

Since the plume view usually uses shallow-basin cultivation to prevent root decay caused by overwatering, we usually follow the “dry-wetting” principle. If the pelvis is sandy, it is better ventilated than the viscosy soil and can increase in appropriate quantities when water is poured. However, in the case of viscous soils, water should be reduced in order to prevent more water from causing the root of the plume to rot。
When water is poured, water should be sprayed first on the leaves and then the root should be completely ploughed to ensure that the pelvis is evenly wet and that the pelvis and the pelvis are dry. High summer temperatures and rapid evaporation require an appropriate increase in the number of water pourings, while low winter temperatures and slow water evaporation should reduce the frequency of water pourings。
Fertilization
Fertilizing is an essential part of the process of planting a tree basin view. Through fertilization, we can provide the necessary nutrients to the pelican tree and promote its healthy growth. However, fertilization also requires certain skills and principles to ensure that no adverse effects are felt on the platinum trees。
The demand for fertilizers varies between stages of growth. In summer and autumn, when the tree enters the long term, it needs more nutrients, and it is therefore recommended that fertilizers be applied once a month, with the preferred use of corroded pie. In winter, however, there is relatively little demand for ostrich trees, which can reduce fertilization or choose not to。
It is important to note that fertilizers should be buried in the soil along the edges of the flower basin and to ensure that they are watered immediately after application to help the oak trees better absorb nutrients. In addition, the proportion of potassium nitrogen phosphorus in fertilizers is critical for the growth of the argon trees。
7. Cutting
Regular cutting becomes particularly important with the growth of the oak tree. It is possible to control the form of the pelican tree, promote its healthy growth and prevent the growth of pests and diseases. When shearing, care is taken to select suitable shearing tools, such as sharp scissors or saws, to ensure that shearing is carried out smoothly. At the same time, certain cutting principles, such as the removal of weak branches, sick branches and overtly branches, shall be observed in order to keep the trees clean and beautiful。

The trim of the tree view is an important gardening exercise. To preserve its beauty, we need to trim it in due course, of which early spring is the most appropriate. In day-to-day maintenance, new branches can also be trimmed as needed. Through rational trimulations, we can significantly increase the value of the plumb view by shaping it according to individual preferences。
8. Land upgrading
The nutrients in the basin are decreasing with the growth of the sapling basin, which requires regular replacement. It is usually recommended that the soil be updated once a year in the spring to ensure the sustainability of the required nutrients in the sap. When changing basins, we need to be careful to select the appropriate basin soil and to ensure that the roots can stretch smoothly, thereby contributing to the healthy growth of the tree basin view。

Every two years, we should have a full-scale dumpling of the sap. In the process of changing basins, shredded and decomposed organic fertilizers are integrated into the basin at a specific rate, which allows for the continuous provision of the necessary nutrients to the plume trees。
In addition, the timing of the switch is crucial. Usually, we recommend a dumpling of soil in the early spring or late autumn of the hibernation period, and at the same time, there is a need for proper cutting of the overly dense roots in order to ensure healthy growth。
9. Disease control
Pest control is an essential link in the conservation of the pyramid basin. We need to periodically examine the leaves and branches of the ostrich trees and, as soon as there are signs of pests and diseases, take appropriate measures to combat them. Common pests include aphids, shellworms, etc., which can be sprayed with appropriate pesticides, or other effective methods of control to ensure healthy growth of ostrich trees。

Pyramids are subject to periodic inspections and preventive measures if they are kept in a hot and unventilated environment for long periods of time and are vulnerable to shellworms. If a shellworm is found, the brush may be manually removed lightly. At the same time, the roots of the pelican tree are susceptible to root decay or tumours caused by bacteria and fungi and should be carefully removed from the soil to observe root conditions, with due care to prevent appropriate pesticide spraying. Next, we will look at other problems that can be encountered by the pyramid plant and the corresponding attention。

The causes of yellow leaves and responses
The yellowing of the leaves is mainly related to insufficient light time and inadequate water and nutrient recharge. The tree prefers to have enough sunlight, and leaves tend to turn yellow if they remain in a dark environment for a long time. Therefore, during farming, there is a need to ensure that the pelican tree receives sufficient light and that it is regularly moved to areas with sufficient light during indoor farming. At the same time, water control is essential, and indoor farming should keep the soil dry and wet, while outdoor farming should keep the wet environment. In addition, fertilization is essential, and the principle of hard and hard to grow should be followed to avoid excessive fertilization leading to leaf atrophy。
2. Causes of and responses to falling leaves
Leaching of eucalyptus leaves may be caused by a number of factors, including insufficient light, inappropriate moisture and inappropriate temperatures. First, as a radiant plant, it is prone to leaves falling in an environment of insufficient light, such as indoors, shades or areas lacking sunlight. It is therefore essential to ensure that the luminous trees receive sufficient light. Second, excessive or too little moisture can have a negative impact on oscillating trees. We are usually guided by the principle of “dry-dry-wetting”, which means that water does not have to be watered frequently, but each time it is watered to ensure that the soil is fully humid. Finally, the temperature differentials in the environment in which the pyramid trees are grown need to be kept within a reasonable range, and a temperature difference of more than 10 degrees may lead to the loss of leaves and even death of the pyramid trees. This is also a major challenge for the cultivation of plum trees in the north。




