How to grow ash wood into old piles

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1. Sufficient sunshine

2. Control water application

3. Proper fertilization

4. Proper pruning


If you want to keep the ash wood in the state of an old pile, you must first ensure sufficient sunlight, and it is best to maintain it outdoors. Moisture needs to be controlled, and water should be given about once every half month. Fertilizer should be added normally, enough but not too concentrated. Also cooperate with pruning to remove the yellow leaves below.


How to grow ash wood into old piles
1. Sufficient sunshine

1. Sufficient sunlight

If you want to keep the ash wood in the state of an old pile, you must first ensure sufficient sunlight and give it enough light. It loves the sun itself. If you want to grow it into an old pile, you need to ensure the sunshine factor. It is best to keep it outdoors and do not expose it to the sun through the glass. Otherwise, most of the ultraviolet rays will be blocked and the light that can be absorbed will be absorbed. Even less.

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2. Control water application

The sun needs to be sufficient, but the water needs to be controlled. Don't pour too much water. Control the frequency of watering. Don't water frequently. Water only once every half a month.

3. Appropriate fertilization

Replenish fertilizer normally. It must be sufficient but not too thick. Fertilizer needs to be given every month. Pay attention to the type of fertilizer. It is best to Use slow-release fertilizers instead of those that are very effective all at once. You need a slow release of fertilizer effects. You can use more phosphorus and potassium to promote strong stems.

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4. Proper pruning

Growth After a period of time, pruning is also required to remove the naturally occurring yellow leaves at the bottom to ensure normal metabolism. Removing the lower part is also conducive to the formation of old piles.

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2. Control water application

3. Proper fertilization

4. Proper pruning












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