Purchasing yew bonsai, placing yew bonsai, watering yew bonsai, fertilizing yew bonsai, pruning yew bonsai, pest control yew bonsai, maintenance skills of yew bonsai As the pace of life accelerates, people pay more and more attention to the greening and beautification of the indoor environment. yew bonsai, as an indoor plant with both ornamental and health preservation value, is increasingly favored by bonsai enthusiasts. This article will give you a detailed introduction to how to maintain indoor yew bonsai to make your home full of vitality and vitality. When purchasing yew bonsai, you must first observe its overall shape, select plants with beautiful tree shapes, lush branches and leaves, and no pests and diseases. Pay attention to check whether the root systems are developed and avoid purchasing bonsai with exposed or rotten roots. Placement of yew bonsai Yew bonsai is suitable for placing in a bright and ventilated place indoors to avoid direct sunlight and direct air conditioning. The location should be kept away from furniture and electrical appliances to avoid affecting the growth of plants. The watering of yew bonsai The yew likes a humid environment, but it is not advisable to accumulate water. When watering, the soil should be kept moist to avoid being too dry or too humid. When the high temperature in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately; when the low temperature in winter, reduce watering to avoid root decay. Fertilization of yew bonsai The yew does not have a high demand for fertilizer. Generally, compound fertilizer can be applied once a quarter. When fertilizing, the fertilizer should be evenly sprinkled on the surface of the pot soil to avoid direct contact with the root system. After fertilizing, water should be promptly watered to promote the absorption of fertilizer. The pruning of yew bonsai is an important part of maintaining the beauty of yew bonsai. The pruning should be carried out according to the tree shape and growth conditions. The sick and weak branches, crossed branches and excessively dense branches should be removed to maintain good ventilation and light transmission. After pruning, it is necessary to Clean up the cut branches and leaves in time to prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases. Prevention and control of pests and diseases in yew bonsai There are few pests and diseases in yew bonsai, but prevention still needs to be paid to. Regularly inspect the plants. If pests and diseases are found, they must be treated in a timely manner. Pesticides and fungicides can be used to control them, but attention must be paid to rational use to avoid harm to the environment and the human body. Cause harm. Maintenance skills for yew bonsai 1. Maintain indoor air circulation and avoid air pollution.
2. Regularly change the soil of the yew bonsai to keep the soil fertile.
3. Pay attention to observe the growth status of the plants and adjust maintenance measures in a timely manner.
4. Maintain a good attitude and take good care of your yew bonsai.
Indoor yew bonsai is a kind of plant with great ornamental and health care value. Through reasonable maintenance, your home can be full of vitality and vitality. I hope the maintenance guide in this article can help you and wish you a beautiful and healthy yew bonsai!