Proper lighting.
Trifolium needs plenty of sunlight to grow and bloom properly. During the growing period, it should be ensured that the trifolium is able to receive adequate sunlight, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. When maintaining indoors, choose a well-lit balcony or window. If there is a lack of adequate sunlight, the growth of the clover plum will be affected and the flowering will become scarce.
Proper watering.
Clover plums have a higher need for water, but it is also important to avoid overwatering. When watering, the principle of "seeing dry and seeing wet" should be followed, that is, when watering, make sure that the soil is moist, but not too wet. During the growing period, the amount of watering can be increased appropriately to promote the growth of the trifolium. However, during flowering, the amount of watering should be appropriately reduced to prevent the flowers from withering.
Proper fertilization.
In order for the clover plum to bloom and flourish, proper fertilization is essential. During the growth period, some nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers can be applied appropriately to promote the growth and flowering of the trifolium. However, be careful not to over-fertilize, otherwise it will cause the three-leaf plum to grow too fast and bloom less.
Trim and finish.
In order to make the shape of the clover plum more beautiful, proper pruning and finishing are necessary. During the growth period, some dead and diseased branches can be pruned off appropriately to promote the growth of trifolium. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the arrangement of the branches, so that they are evenly distributed and beautiful in shape.
Pest and disease control.
Trifolium is susceptible to pests and diseases, so it is necessary to pay attention to control. In the process of maintenance, the growth of clover plum should be checked regularly, and pests and diseases should be found in a timely manner. Some common insecticides and fungicides can be used for control.
Temperature control. Trifolium has high temperature requirements, and too high or too low temperatures will affect its growth and flowering. In the process of maintenance, it is necessary to ensure that the temperature of the growth environment of the trifolium is suitable, and it is generally more suitable to keep it between 15 and 25. In winter and summer, it is necessary to take measures to keep warm or cool down.
Repotting and turning the soil.
In order to make the growth environment of the clover plum better, it is necessary to repot and turn the soil regularly. When changing pots, you should choose an appropriately sized pot and cover the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot with broken tiles or coarse sand to increase drainage. When turning the soil, the soil on the surface of the pot should be loosened to promote the aeration and drainage of the soil.
In short, in order for the clover plum to bloom and become a sea of flowers, it is necessary to pay attention to the maintenance and management of light, watering, fertilization, pruning and finishing, pest control, temperature control, and repotting and soil turning. Only by mastering these tips and taking care of them carefully can you make your clover plum a beautiful sea of flowers.
Yellow leaves of triangular plum