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How to make white wax bonsai

Jane Margolis
2020-06-30 16:20:18
The potted landscape can be directly made with downhill piles, but cuttings are generally used at home. Select it in spring, cut the strong branches, spray water in the sand, and then insert the branches, waiting for the rooting to be stable. Prepare the appropriate size of flowerpots and soil, and after the plants are cultivated, they can be potted and planted. Fill a little soil in the flowerpot, transplant it in, sink the soil by watering, and do a good job of later maintenance, especially regular pruning.

I. cultivate

The potted landscape can be made directly by using the downhill pile, but in order to protect the environment and avoid excessive excavation, it can be cultivated by sowing or cutting. The planting time is long, and the family generally uses the cutting method. Optional in the spring, cutting robust branches, length cut into about 10 ~ 10 cm. Can use sand cutting, water spray before cutting to keep humidity, then insert the branches, about a month time can take root, after the growth is stable, transplant to do a good job.

II. Basin soil

You don't need to prepare a large flowerpot. You can change it later as the plant grows. The basin soil inside can not use a single soil, but can be mixed with coal cinder and fine sand, which should be sterilized before use.

Third, the basin

After the plants are cultivated, they can be planted in pots and made into bonsai for viewing. Fill a little soil in the flowerpot first, and then transplant it into it. Don't press and flatten the soil covered on it. Make the soil sink by watering and gradually cover the root, so as to leave a certain space for the root to breathe.

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IV. maintenance

After planting, in order to ensure the beautiful ornamental value, we should do a good job in the later period of maintenance, especially regular pruning, making a shape.

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