How to divide evergreen plants

1. Reproduce ramets when changing soil and pots every spring. Evergreen trees grow many small leaves and buds every year. These newly grown ramets are separated from the soil when they are ramets. Those with soil are easy to survive, just put them directly in the pot, and they can take root and sprout in one month.

2. After the pot is put on, water it once and put it in a cool and ventilated place. After that, keep the basin soil moist and basically adapt to the new environment in a week or so.

3. Although evergreen can be propagated by sowing, it is generally propagated by ramets due to the limitation of seeds.

4. Evergreen trees are indoor foliage plants. Do not water the water. When it is dry, water it thoroughly, but don't make the soil too wet and don't accumulate water.

Evergreen trees should be watered every three to four days, slowly every time, and then poured into the soil, so as to ensure that evergreen trees are watered thoroughly.

6. Evergreen trees should be watered according to the season. In summer, the temperature is high and the water evaporates quickly, so the watering frequency can be increased appropriately, preferably in the morning and evening, and water is sprayed on the leaves to increase the air humidity. It is best to water less in winter and keep the soil slightly dry.

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Matters needing attention in planting evergreen plants

1. Evergreen should not get wet in the rain during flowering, and should be kept in a dry and ventilated place. Evergreen is a foliage plant. In order to keep its leaves green, it is necessary to spray the leaves with warm water/kloc-0 times a week.

2. After thawing every spring, base fertilizer can be applied once in combination with changing pots and soil. Shade in summer when it grows vigorously to avoid yellowing and withering of leaves.