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How does banyan bonsai raise moss, can you affect bonsai to breathe?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. How does banyan bonsai raise moss

Keep wet: To make the banyan bonsai grow moss itself, first of all, to maintain the humidity of the environment.You can spray more water on the surface of the pot soil to keep the soil wet all the time, but it will not produce water accumulation.It can also spray water around the plant to improve the humidity of the environment.In addition, to avoid sunlight exposure, bonsai can be placed in a relatively dark environment.Soon after, moss will grow.

Artificial transplantation: For banyan bonsai, moss can be cultivated by artificial transplantation.From the nursery and other places, dig out the block of moss, pay attention to bring a little soil, and then evenly spread it on the surface of the pot soil, bit by bit compaction, and then water some water.

Proper fertilization: Mosses generally reproduce through spores.Therefore, if you want moss to grow faster, you can apply some fertilizer to bonsai properly.Or the bonsai is soaked in fertilizer water, and then the spores are planted.

2. Will it affect the ventilation of bonsai

Moss itself is a relatively loose matrix, although it has a better moisturizing effect, but it will not affect the ventilation of bonsai, will not hinder the breathing of plants.Therefore, laying moss on bonsai or letting bonsai grow moss itself will not affect the growth of the plant itself too much, as long as it is not too dense.

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