How to prune Kokedama
Today, the editor will explain how to prune Kokedama and share some simple green plant maintenance tips for the easiest way to make Kokedama explode into a pot. Let's get started with the introduction.
Kokedama leaves are fat and covered with dense villi, and they even grow cute little bear paws. Gardeners call it "Little Bear" or "Bear Senior". It's not enough to have just one pot of Kokedama; only by growing a bear forest will you feel satisfied! Today, let's learn how to fatten Kokedama, turning one pot into a hundred, growing wildly into a bear forest!
Grow Kokedama like this to make it explode into a pot
Complete Flower Care Guide
Gardeners, if you want to grow Kokedama into a bear forest, you first need to learn how to properly care for one pot of Kokedama. It's actually not difficult. Let's take a look!
1. Water thoroughly when the soil is dry
2. Don't spray water on the leaves
The leaves of Kokedama have dense villi. In poor ventilation, if you spray water on the leaves, the moisture accumulated on the leaves will not evaporate easily, and over time, it can lead to leaf rot and infection.
How to prune Kokedama
3. Prevent birds from pecking when growing outdoors
Some gardeners may encounter the situation where small birds peck at their little bears when growing them outdoors, as shown in the picture below with a piece of leaf eaten, which is quite heartbreaking. I suggest inserting chopsticks or sticks around the pot to prevent birds from pecking.
4. Choose sandy soil
The soil can be a mixture of river sand, vermiculite, and pine needle soil. This type of soil has good drainage and breathability, preventing root rot.
5. Don't use too small a pot, and make sure it has drainage holes
Don't use too small a pot to grow little bears, as it is not conducive to their growth and will make them look withered. Choose a larger pot with drainage holes at the bottom.