Pruning does less damage to the plant when it goes into a dormant period. Using pruners to cut off broken, dead, weak, or diseased branches of _COMMON_NAME_.

(Check if the branches are dry and brittle. You can determine if a branch is dead by its color. If the branch is dark green, it means it is weak and will die soon; if the branch is brown, then the branch is dead).

If the leaves turn yellow and diseased during the plant growing, it is necessary to prune the yellowed and aged leaves from the bottom, and cut the parts of the leaves that are infected with the bacteria. This can effectively reduce the infection of bacteria. Try not to trim more than 1/4 of the total number of leaves to avoid affecting plant growth.

After leaves fall around the plants, clean them up and do not pile them near the plants. Fallen leaves rot easily, even breed bacteria and pests.