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Production steps and maintenance methods of yingchunhua bonsai

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-09 08:49:08
When making bonsai, you should first choose a flowerpot, a slightly darker purple or glazed pottery basin. Its root is very characteristic, the branches are drooping, suitable for making the root lifting type or the branch hanging type, and the two can be combined. When planting, lift the root, slowly water and fill the soil, so the shape will be very unique. During the later period of maintenance, attention should be paid to pruning and fertilization, and the winter in the North should be moved indoors.

I. production method

1. Prepare the flowerpot: for making the bonsai of Yingchun flower, usually choose the purple pottery basin or glazed pottery basin with a darker color. The specific shape is determined according to the shape, usually square or round. The color should be able to set off the yellow flowers of the plant. You can choose from swarthy black, dark blue or purplish red

2. Bonsai modeling: its branches are usually naturally drooping, and the roots are very distinctive, so it is very suitable to be processed into roots or branches, generally combining the two. When planting, lift it carefully, fill the root and water it slowly, so that the root will be exposed, and the whole shape will be unique

II. Maintenance methods

1. Pruning: the most important thing for bonsai maintenance is pruning. Discover to have growth crooked branch to want to remove in time, of course, when have disease branch also want to cut, avoid infection, careful maintenance will be more beautiful..

2. Water and fertilizer: water thoroughly during the growth period, and apply fertilizer every 20 to 30 days. In addition, pay attention to water control during the formation of flower buds in winter, and properly apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer.

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3. Overwintering: winter in the South can be spent outdoors in a place with good light. It's too cold in the north. It's better to move indoors to avoid frostbite.

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