Understand the basic principles of high-surface watering for bonsai pots. High-surface watering skills for bonsai pots. Precautions for high-surface watering Bonsai, as a traditional art form in our country, is deeply loved by bonsai lovers with its unique charm and vitality. In the process of maintaining bonsai, watering is a crucial link, especially bonsai with a high-surface. Improper watering will affect its growth and ornamental value. This article will give you a detailed introduction on how to scientifically water bonsai pots with a high-surface. Let your bonsai come alive. Understand the basic principles of watering the bonsai pot surface at a high level 1. Watering at a timely time: Watering the bonsai pot surface at a high level should follow the principle of "seeing it dry, seeing it wet", that is, watering it after the soil surface is dry to keep the soil moist but no accumulated water.
2. Control the amount of water: When watering, the amount of water should be controlled to avoid too much or too little. Too much will lead to water accumulation in the soil and affect root respiration; too little will dry the soil and lead to poor plant growth.
3. Choose an appropriate water source: Clean water should be used for watering bonsai, and hard water or tap water containing impurities should be avoided. Calcium and magnesium ions in hard water will combine with organic matter in the soil to form insoluble sediments, which will affect the soil's breathability. High-surface watering tips for bonsai pots 1. Watering time: Morning or evening is a good time to water. At this time, the temperature is suitable and the water evaporates slowly, which is conducive to plant absorption.
2. Watering method: Use sprinkler irrigation or dipping basin method. The sprinkler irrigation method is suitable for bonsai with many leaves and can be evenly sprayed on the leaves; dipping basin method is suitable for bonsai with deep root systems. Put the bonsai into a container containing clear water. Let the soil naturally absorb water.
3. Precautions: (1) When watering, avoid spraying water directly on the leaves to avoid causing leaf disease.
(2) After watering, the water droplets on the bottom of the basin should be removed in time to prevent accumulation of water in the basin.
(3) During the watering process, observe the growth status of the bonsai and adjust the watering frequency and amount of water according to the actual situation. Precautions for watering high bonsai pots 1. Pay attention to soil permeability: After watering, loosen the soil in time to maintain soil permeability, which is conducive to root respiration.
2. Avoid water accumulation in the soil: When watering, the amount of water must be controlled to avoid water accumulation in the soil. If water is found in the soil, the bonsai should be taken out in time and placed in a ventilated and cool place to dry.
3. Observe the growth status of the bonsai: After watering, pay close attention to the growth status of the bonsai. If symptoms such as yellowing of leaves and wilting are found, check whether the amount of watering should be appropriate in time.
Watering the bonsai pot surface high is an important part of bonsai maintenance. Mastering the correct watering skills can make your bonsai rejuvenate. During the watering process, you must follow the principle of "seeing the dry, seeing the wet" and water it in a timely and appropriate manner. Keep the soil moist but not water, pay attention to soil permeability, avoid water accumulation, observe the growth status of the bonsai, adjust the watering frequency and amount of water. I believe that through your careful care, your bonsai will thrive and become a beautiful scenery at home.