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Video Yoruk Bride Spring Branch (30 70 Cm)1 Scuba Outdoor Tree Japanese Quince
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Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season.
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However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply.
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Light and Location: Japanese Quince needs full sunlight, but it can also grow in light shade.
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A sunny location provides a better chance of flowering and fruiting.
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Soil: Well-drained, humic and nutrient-rich soils are preferred.
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Japanese Quince grows well in neutral or slightly acidic soils.
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Irrigation: Young plants require regular irrigation.
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When the soil surface is dry, you can irrigate.
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But avoid over-watering, because Japanese Quince is drought-resistant.
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Fertilization: You can apply a general fertilizer at the beginning of spring.
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Using organic mulch, you can nourish the soil and maintain its moisture.
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Pruning: Japanese Quince may require a slight pruning, usually in spring or autumn.
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You can prune to clean, shape or rejuvenate unwanted branches.
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Diseases and Pests: This plant is usually resistant to diseases or pests.
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However, it is important to check for pests from time to time, especially aphids and crustaceans.
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Fruit Harvest: Japanese Quince can produce fruit.
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Fruits usually ripen in autumn.
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You can carefully harvest ripening fruits.
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Winter Care: If you grow in cold climates, you can use cover or cover the root zone with mulch to protect young plants from the cold in winter.


