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How to raise boxwood bonsai and how to water it in winter?

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The adaptability of mimosa is very strong, the requirement of soil quality is not strict, can provide fertile, loose, breathable soil. Although Mimosa slightly shade, but the demand for a lot of light, to provide adequate sunlight. In the growth period, water must be supplied in time, so that the potting soil is not too dry. It can endure poor soil, needs little fertilizer, and applies thin liquid fertilizer during the period of rapid growth. Warm places are suitable for growing, and in winter, they should be moved indoors and kept at about 10-12 degrees Celsius.

1. how to raise boxwood bonsai

1. Soil: The bonsai for breeding boxwood should be made of soil with good drainage performance, high fertility and ventilation. When preparing the bonsai, the humus soil and rice chaff ash can be mixed to make the bonsai, and attention should be paid to disinfection first.

2, illumination: It likes half shade environment, also be able to bear or endure bask in.Usually can be placed in a place where there is more sunshine, but pay attention to the hot summer sun must be avoided.In winter, the light is mild and can be exposed to the sun all day.

3, water: boxwood hi humid environment, but also drought-resistant, but afraid of water.Therefore, we must pay attention to the amount of watering it, rather less than more.Let the soil be slightly wet during the growing season, and remember not to accumulate water.

4. Fertilization: Its growth rate is very slow, so it is not necessary to fertilize too much and too frequently during the management period.Generally, it is OK to apply it once in spring and autumn, and the fertilizer can be decomposed cake fertilizer water.

2. how to water boxwood in winter

It is drought-tolerant in itself. In winter, the temperature is low, and the growth rate is slower. Therefore, it needs less water, and it is even more necessary to control water.Don't water if the top layer of soil is not dry.Every time before pouring, you can poke it with a stick, if there is moisture, do not pour it, and then pour it when it is dry.And pouring should also be carried out at noon when the temperature rises, which can reduce stimulation.In addition, water temperature should also be paid attention to, as close as possible to the soil temperature, so that it can be better absorbed.

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