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This is the result of natural adaptation. The weather is still very cold during the flowering season, and its leaves cannot tolerate low temperatures.
Lamei is native to the central provinces of our country, and is now cultivated in various places. It likes sunlight, is slightly tolerant of shade, is more resistant to drought, and is afraid of waterlogging. There is a certain ability to withstand cold, but it is afraid of wind, and the small flower buds are often not open or the petals are often blown scorched and withered, and the flowering period is delayed.
Therefore, the plum is generally planted in the back to the sun. It is fertile-loving, and is suitable for planting in fertile, loose, well-drained, slightly acidic light loam soil. The roots are clustered, resistant to pruning, strong germination, flowering first, then leaves, budding and flowering on annual branches.
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If the branches you planted in January don't have leaves, there may be a few reasons for this: Growing conditions: Plum has certain requirements for growing conditions.
They prefer plenty of sun, a moderate temperature and humidity, and moderate hydration and nutrients. If you offer growing conditions that don't meet the needs of plums, they may not develop and grow leaves quickly. Physiological responses:
It may take some time for the plum to adapt to the new growing environment. On newly planted shoots, it may go through a period of dormancy or slow growth, which may delay leaf development. Root Issues:
It may take time for the root system to adapt to the new soil and cultivation environment. If the root system is damaged or fails to establish an effective connection with the soil, they may not be able to provide enough water and nutrients**, affecting leaf growth. Seasonal factors:
Plum is a winter-flowering plant, and they may still be dormant or slower growing in January. This can lead to delayed growth of the leaves. The following measures are recommended to help the plum develop its leaves:
Provide the right growing conditions: Make sure you get plenty of sun, temperature and humidity. Keep the soil moist but avoid overwatering.
Provide proper clump of nutrients: use.
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1. Plum has long leaves and flowers.
2. Plum has long leaves, but it is different from ordinary plants, it blooms first, and then grows leaves.
3. Plum will generally bloom in November around the rotten bush, the whole flowering period is from November to March of the following year, after flowering, the hand cherry will grow new leaves, and the specific time of leaf growth is related to the climate, when the climate is warm, it will germinate new leaves in the middle and late of the calendar in February, and the late ones will have to wait until March.
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Because of the habit of plum blossoms, plum blossoms in the early spring of the cold month. Usually the leaf buds of the plum are relatively low in the working temperature required for growth and development, and when the working temperature reaches the needs of their growth and development in late winter, the leaf buds will gradually bud and grow and blossom and bear fruit. For the apical bud of Lamei, because the temperature is relatively low, it cannot reach the growth and development of the terminal bud.
With the gradual rise of the working temperature in spring, when the terminal bud growth and development is required, the buds can sprout and grow new leaves. In this way, it is established that the plum first blooms and bears fruit, and then grows leaves; A weather phenomenon that blooms and bears fruit in winter or early spring. Lamei also likes the light of high oak, as long as the sun is not strong, it can be sunshine all day, and Lamei is a cool green plant, in the case of autumn, you can dew the night, the natural cold wave is temporary, you can put it in a ventilated place, so it is good for Lamei to bloom and bear fruit in winter.
Whether a plant blooms first or grows leaves first directly depends on the growth temperature required by the flower bud or leaf bud. Plants bloom first and then grow leaves because the temperature required for the growth of flower buds is relatively low, and the temperature required for leaf buds is relatively high. When the temperature is a little warmer, the plum blossoms beautifully, and it takes a long time for the flowers to bloom before the leaves slowly grow.
The flower bud differentiation of the plum is carried out in the summer of the first year, and the flower buds become dormant after the formation of the primordium of each part of the flower, and the flower can bloom in the winter of the second year. And because the temperature required for the growth of flower buds of these flowers and trees is lower than that required for the growth of leaf buds, the slightly warmer temperature in winter has met their growth needs, so the flower buds gradually expand and open. But at this time, the temperature for the leaf bud, can not meet the needs of its growth, so it is still lurking, and when the temperature gradually rises to meet its growth needs, the leaf bud begins to germinate, so there is a phenomenon of first flowering and then growing leaves.
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