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How to trim Juniper Bonsai

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-08-04 15:07:33
Juniper is also a very suitable plant for bonsai, but when it is used as a bonsai culture and ornamental, it needs to be properly pruned, so that the whole plant will grow well. So, how to trim the Juniper Bonsai?

Juniper Bonsai pruning

In the cultivation of juniper life, to prune its branches and leaves, so that the whole plant will grow vigorously, only the plant grows vigorously, to ensure the shape.

The first is to pick the buds. Picking buds for juniper can adjust the whole plant's tree potential and promote the growth of branches and leaves. The plant growth of juniper is vigorous, but it is not very uniform. Generally, the branches and leaves of the upper part are luxuriant, the leaves are relatively concentrated, the growth of the lower part is relatively poor, and the leaves are relatively few. So we should pay attention to picking buds at this time. Generally, picking buds is carried out during the growth period. You can just pick them by hand, or you can cut them with scissors. Can be pruned at any time during the growing period,

Secondly, thinning branches. It's easy for juniper to grow very fast and grow faster, but the branches are easy to get messy. In addition to the shape of the remaining branches not to be thinned, the rest of the new messy branches to be properly pruned, the remaining branches will grow well.

Protection of Stem and Branch of Juniper Bonsai

The protection of the branches of Juniper Bonsai

Many times, when making bonsai, Du song will choose to make some bonsai with dry-type relic, which is easier to preserve, but in daily life, we should pay attention to its protection. After rainy season, the dry parts should be treated. After removing the soil and moss to be avoided, the anticorrosive lime sulfur agent should be applied. Other time should pay attention to keep clean, wipe the soil and so on at any time.

Protection of Stem and Branch of Juniper Bonsai

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