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Precautions for novices to raise bonsai

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-28 11:11:12
If you are a novice who is just about to try potting, Congratulations, you've got the right strategy. Do you want to know how to raise potted plants for the first time? Then go on and look down. These skills and secrets are worth your while.

Plant selection

Generally speaking, the plants that can be made into bonsai culture are basically some trees and shrubs, and evergreen plants are also common. Novice or choose to go to the flower shop to buy more appropriate, rich and diverse, everything, whatever you choose, and the owner will bring you good recommendations and suggestions. When selecting, pay attention to the appearance of plants, try to choose some robust and beautiful

Although it's more economical and cost-effective to press and cut, and it can also exercise the hands-on ability of flower friends, but it's a little difficult for novices after all. It's better to be familiar with simple maintenance methods first, and then try high-difficulty ones

Flowerpot selection

People rely on clothes, Buddha rely on gold, choose a pair of shoes suitable for their feet to walk out a longer way. People are like this, so are plants. When you are a novice, you should also pay attention to this problem. If you choose a suitable container for your plant, it can not only ensure the appearance of coordination, but also avoid the mismatch between the root system and the container. For example, a plant with strong root system can't grow normally if you match it with a poor container.

Also remember that there must be a small hole at the bottom of the flowerpot, which is the drainage hole to be reserved no matter what kind of potting.

Daily care

Every other year or so, that is to say, when the plants are sprouting in spring, the basin soil shall be replaced. In addition, we need to take good care of the water and light management of the plants. The above is what we need to learn as novice potters.

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