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Content
- A shield fir cut without serious mistakes
- Shape cutting is unnecessary - of course, beautiful growth habit
- Stutzschnitt is tolerated
- Remove diseased, damaged, old parts
- In winter - the best time to cut
- Tips
A shield fir does not need a shape cut
A shield fir cut without serious mistakes
For millions of years the umbrella fir has been growing on earth. While it was still in Europe a long time ago, it is now found in its wild form only in Japan. In nursing, she does not take any special measures. But is that also true for cutting?
Shape cutting is unnecessary - of course, beautiful growth habit
By nature, the umbrella fir has a perfectly formed, harmonious-looking growth. Their growth form is characteristically cone-shaped. You should not change this shape. A shape cut as with some other plants is not recommended for this plant.
The natural immaculate growth is regularly in its structure. The shoots are densely dense. Therefore, it is not necessary to prune shoots every year to encourage them in their branching.
Stutzschnitt is tolerated
You do not like anything about the growth of the umbrella fir? Then grab the scissors:
Remove diseased, damaged, old parts
Also, to remove old, a cut may be appropriate. If the umbrella fir has, for example, yellow needles and these later turn brown, these discolored parts can be cut off for beauty reasons.
Furthermore, you can cut off sick, nutrient-wise from spider mites, damaged (eg by storms or frosts) and weak shoots. Basically, the umbrella firing tolerates the cutting problem. She usually does well again.
In winter - the best time to cut
If it is correct, you should cut your umbrella fir in winter, if necessary. The best time came in February. Choose a frost-free day and, depending on the diameter of the plant parts to be cut, grab a pruning shears, pruner or saw.
Tips
Immediately after fertilizing, do not cut the umbrella fir. Fertilizing stimulates their growth and cutting initially causes the opposite.