1. Soil: loose soil can be used for cultivating persimmon bonsai, which can tolerate poor soil. However, for its more robust growth, it is better to use fertile soil with good air permeability.
2. Light: proper acceptance of light can promote photosynthesis, and it will grow faster. If it is in a weak or dark growth environment for a long time, it may cause poor growth.
3. Temperature: to give it a 23-32 ℃ growth environment, it likes a high temperature environment, so when the temperature is low in winter, it is necessary to adjust the temperature properly and windbreak properly, and it is better to put it in indoor breeding.
1. Bud grafting propagation: bud grafting should select robust new shoots, cut them and put them in the meeting, so as to avoid being oxidized. It is best to carry out grafting in August to September, and it is best to select windless weather in cloudy days, and try not to graft in rainy days..
2. Branch propagation: select the parent branch sand reservoir with strong growth, generally in February for the best, grafting too early may make the dead cells of the interface thickened, which will affect the survival rate; if grafting too late, water may be lost.