With the continuous improvement of people's pursuit of quality of life, home green plants are more and more popular. As one of them, climber rose bonsai has become a favorite of many flower friends because of its unique ornamental value and easy maintenance. This article will introduce you to the production methods of climber rose bonsai in detail, helping you to easily create a beautiful scene of greenness in your home.
The production steps of climber rose bonsai1. Choose the right variety
There are many varieties of climber roses. You can decide according to your personal preferences and home environment. The varieties of climber roses can be divided into large flowers, small flowers, and multi-head types. Large flowers have large and bright colors, which are suitable for ornamental; small flowers have a long flowering period, which is suitable for long-term ornamental; multi-head varieties are suitable for making bonsai.
2. Prepare making tools
The tools needed to make climber rose bonsai include: scissors, garden shears, garden thread, garden knife, garden pliers, garden saw, garden soil, garden pot, garden soil, etc.
3. Select pot and match soil
Selecting the right pot is the key to making bonsai. The shape, size, and material of the pot will affect the overall effect of the bonsai. Climber rose bonsai is suitable for using deep-colored, wide-mouthed, shallow-bottomed ceramic pots. For soil matching, a mixture of leaf mold soil, peat soil, and coarse sand with good breathability and strong drainage is used.
4. Potting and pruning
Remove the selected climber rose plant from the pot, remove excess roots, prune the diseased and weak branches, place the plant in the pot, fill in an appropriate amount of garden soil to make the roots evenly distributed, and use garden thread to fix the plant in the pot to prevent lodging.
5. Shaping and pruning
Shape the climber rose according to personal preferences and the growth habits of the plant. Common shaping methods include climbing, bending, and spiraling. During the shaping process, pay attention to pruning diseased and weak branches to keep the plant clean and beautiful.
6. Maintenance management
The maintenance management of climber rose bonsai mainly includes watering, fertilizing, pruning, and pest control. Watering should follow the principle of "dry and wet", keeping the soil moist. Fertilizing can choose appropriate fertilizers according to the plant's growth stage, such as nitrogen fertilizer, phosphorus fertilizer, potassium fertilizer, etc. For pruning, prune once a month to remove diseased and weak branches and keep the plant clean and beautiful.
Maintenance skills of climber rose bonsai1. Light: Climber roses love light and should be placed in a sunny place to ensure the normal growth of the plant.
2. Temperature: The suitable growth temperature for climber roses is between 15℃-25℃, and they should be moved indoors for maintenance in winter.
3. Watering: Watering should be moderate to avoid waterlogging, which can cause root rot.
4. Fertilizing: Fertilize once a month to promote plant growth.
5. Pest and disease control: Regularly inspect the plant and deal with pests and diseases in a timely manner.
Although the process of making climber rose bonsai is complicated, as long as you master the production steps and maintenance skills, you can easily create a beautiful home green scene. Let's get our hands dirty and add a touch of green and vitality to our lives!