1. Prepare toolsBefore beheading the ash wood, you need to prepare the tools first. It is best to use a sharp knife, such as a utility knife. Because using scissors may cause squeezing injury to the wound, thus affecting the wound. And it must be disinfected before use to avoid wound infection. 2. BeheadingObserve the growth of the entire plant and determine the location for cutting. When the ash tree grows to a certain height, if it is not pruned in time, it will be difficult to branch and the entire plant shape will not be beautiful. After determining the position for beheading, chop it off with a knife. Move quickly and neatly to ensure a smooth cut. 3. Maintenance and managementBe careful not to let the wound after beheading get wet to prevent water from infecting the incision. You can apply carbendazim on the wound to disinfect and sterilize it. First place it in a place with scattered light for maintenance. After it adapts for a period of time, you can move it to a place with good sunlight and give it normal sunlight. 4. Used for cuttingsAs for the cut off part, it can be used for cuttings. Let the cut dry slightly, then prepare the substrate and insert this part into the substrate. |
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