Clover bonsai maintenance guide to create a green home

Choose the right bonsai Clover soil Select and prepare light and temperature, watering, fertilizing, pruning and shaping to control pests and diseases. With its unique shape and fresh green color, Clover bonsai has become a pet in many homes and offices. It can not only beautify the environment, but also purify the air and bring a touch of vitality to our lives. It is not easy to raise clover bonsai well. This article will introduce you in detail the maintenance methods of clover bonsai. Help you create a green home. Choosing the right bonsai Clover Before maintaining clover bonsai, we must first choose the right variety. Currently, common clover bonsai on the market include clover, mottled clover, purple-leaf clover, etc. Clover is widely loved because of its green leaves. When selecting, healthy plants with thick leaves and bright colors should be selected. Soil selection and the soil used to prepare clover bonsai require good drainage and strong air permeability. You can choose peat soil, leaf soil, perlite and other materials to mix and prepare. The specific ratio is: peat soil 50%, leaf soil 30%, and perlite 20%. You can also add a proper amount of bone meal or compound fertilizer as base fertilizer to provide sufficient nutrients for clover. Light and temperature Clover bonsai prefers semi-shaded environments and avoids direct strong light. When maintaining indoors, it should be placed in a place with sufficient scattered light. When high temperatures in summer, attention should be paid to proper shade to avoid sunburn on the leaves. In terms of temperature, clover The suitable temperature for growing is 15℃-25 ℃. When low temperatures in winter, it should be moved indoors to keep it warm. Watering and fertilization The watering of clover bonsai should follow the principle of "seeing wet when it is dry" to avoid standing water. When it is high in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately; when it is low in winter, the frequency of watering should be reduced. In terms of fertilization, during the period of vigorous growth, compound fertilizers should be applied once a month, and the number of fertilization can be appropriately reduced in winter. Trim and shape The pruning and shape of clover bonsai is the key to maintaining its appearance. During the growth process, the withered leaves and sick branches should be trimmed in time to promote the healthy growth of the plant. You can also shape it according to personal preferences, such as making spherical shapes, cylindrical shapes, etc. Pest and pest control Common pests and diseases in clover bonsai include aphids, red spiders, etc. During the maintenance process, the plants should be inspected regularly and timely measures should be taken when pests and diseases are discovered. Physical control, biological control and other methods can be used, such as cleaning leaves with soapy water and using biological pesticides, etc.

The maintenance of clover bonsai is not difficult. As long as you master the above points, you can easily create a green home world. Let us work together to make clover bonsai add more beauty to our lives.