1. Cultivation substrate: When cultivating bean trees, you need to use soft soil rich in organic matter. 2. Apply thin fertilizer frequently: During the growth period, quick-acting fertilizer or compound fertilizer needs to be applied once a month. 3. Prune branches and leaves: Prune dense branches and leaves every spring to improve ventilation. 4. Note: In winter, move the bean tree indoors where the temperature is higher than 10 degrees.
How to grow bean trees
1. Cultivation substrate
Bean trees are suitable for growing in fertile, soft soil with rich organic matter content. When cultivating bean trees, you need Use a mixture of leaf mold soil, sandy soil, and pastoral soil to prepare nutrient soil, and replace the potting soil every 1-2 years to avoid soil compaction and promote the healthy growth of the bean tree.
2. Apply thin fertilizer frequently
Bean trees need sufficient nutrients during their growth. When cultivating bean trees, you need to apply quick-acting fertilizer, decomposed organic fertilizer or other fertilizers once a month. Compound fertilizer can speed up the growth of plants, and potassium dihydrogen phosphate should be sprayed on the leaves of the bean tree to keep the leaves green.
3. Prune branches and leaves
The best time to prune the bean tree is from March to April every spring. When cultivating the bean tree, you need to prepare sharp and sterilized scissors. Prune the branches and leaves that grow too densely to improve ventilation and air permeability and maintain the normal growth of the bean tree.
4. Precautions
The bean tree has poor cold tolerance. When cultivating the bean tree, the plants need to be moved indoors from October to November every year to avoid frostbite, and The ambient temperature should be adjusted to above 10 degrees to promote healthy growth of the bean tree, and windows need to be opened when the outside temperature is high.