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Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... young trees. However, summer training should be limited to snipping, pinching, or rubbing away young, succulent growth. Extensive pruning should not be done during the growing season except to remove diseased ... young succulent growth by pinching or rubbing young shoots as they develop. Large pruning cuts should not be made during the summer. The key to successful summer pruning is to direct growth ...
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Fertilizer: Application (Organic Vs Inorganic)
... and are seldom attributed to lack of nutrition. Excess fertility in the soil promotes excess succulent foliage which is more susceptible to winter injury. Vegetable and flower beds usually require 11 ... 100 m2. Do NOT apply fertilizer in late summer or fall. It will cause lush, succulent growth which may not "harden off" in time for winter and therefore be more susceptible to ...
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Starting Seeds Indoors: Part 4
... fertilizer during the last 7-10 days indoors. Reducing temperatures will result in less sappy, succulent growth. if the plants are not in individual containers "block" them by cutting between them with ... of teh roots during the actual trlansplanting process and stimulates the formation of fibrous root growth within each plant's block of soil, better preparing them for actual transplanting. Using a ...
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California Backyard Orchard - Irrigation
... induce significant plant stress. This will ensure the maximum plant growth, fruit size, and yield. In some circumstances, however, a slight ... after leaf drop in the fall and until shoot and leaf growth get underway in the spring, trees normally will not need irrigation ... and dry. All fruit trees grown for high production have green succulent growth. If the amount of leaves covering an area is the ...
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Brown Patch
... are wet and providing good conditions for the growth of the fungal spores. Lawns that are heavily fertilized in the spring, put on lush, succulent growth that is very susceptible to disease. Using ... from becoming infected. It will take several weeks before the turf can put on enough growth that the damaged areas are no longer visible. During this time, a homeowner can also ...
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Fruit5
... use excess levels of nitrogen. Prune during dormant months. Summer pruning may encourage tender succulent growth which is more susceptible to disease. Remove overwintering bacteria cankers by pruning. Make pruning ... two distinct types of lesions. "Spring cankers" which develop on young, succulent twigs of the previous summer's growth appear as water-soaked, slightly darkened blisters about the same ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

CARNATION
... : This disease is due entirely to faulty culture; it results in the production of soft succulent growth and a lowered carbohydrate accumulation. A deficiency of phosphorus and potassium in the soil, coupled ...
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Propagation of succulent plants
... soil as possible removed. The method of division then depends on the growth habit of the plant. Stultitia hardyi Some succulent plants (e.g. mat-forming Asclepiads (left), Crassulaceae, multiheaded cacti) ... a gritty potting compost and watered very sparingly until some new growth indicates production of new roots. Offsets Many species of succulent plants and cacti produce small plants at the base ...
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Cultivation of succulent plants including cacti
... . Handling Euphorbias The Euphorbiaceae comprise a fascinating group of succulent and non-succulent plants, with a wide range of growth forms and sizes, and are well worth growing. However, ... small fan strategically placed in the green house promotes air circulation and encourages healthy growth. Succulent Plant Page Botanical Bookmarks Site Map Asclepiad Page Succulents from Seed Email: webmaster ...
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Succulent
... Succulent Suite101 hiring freelance writers | sign in Articles related to "Succulent" Afflictions of Succulents, Part 1a (Nematodes) Nematodes, or root knot, are often over-looked as a cause of stunted growth ... impossible, there are a few simple guidelines for succulent cultivation. Cacti & Succulents Grow Succulent Apples How to grow succulent apples the natural way, from soil preparation to ...
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