Ash trees can be used to breed wax worms. During the growth process of wax worms, they will secrete white wax juice, which has the characteristics of sealing, moisture-proof, anti-corrosion, lighting, and lubrication. It is often used in the foundry industry. Additives in leather industry. Ash trees can also be used for berms, sand fixation, flood control, and greening environments. Introduction to the uses of ash trees
Wax worms can be cultivated on ash trees. The wax sap secreted by the growth of wax worms has the characteristics of sealing, moisture-proof, anti-rot, light, and lubrication. , this wax has high utilization value and is often used as an additive in the foundry industry, the leather industry, the shell of pills, candles and wax paper.
Ash trees can also play a role in greening the environment and regulating the environment. The ash tree has a strong growth ability and can grow in relatively harsh environments. It has strong resistance to cold and drought. Its trunk is straight and straight, and its branches and leaves are dense and leafy. It can play the role of berm, sand fixation and flood control. How to care for ash trees
When cultivating ash trees, you need to ensure more than 5 hours of scattered light every day, take shading measures in summer, and cover the top of the canopy. Black non-woven fabric is used to prevent plant leaves from being burned. When the temperature is low in winter, a layer of plastic film is wrapped on the top of the tree crown to keep it warm and moisturizing.
When cultivating ash trees, you need to prune branches and leaves regularly. In early spring, prune branches that are withered, drooping, overlapping, diseased and insect-infested, and thin. During the period of vigorous growth, , thin out the dense branches, and perform topping on the main trunk to promote the growth of side branches of the plant.