Guide to pine bonsai breeding, comprehensive analysis from material selection to maintenance

Selection and placement, watering, fertilizing, pruning and shaping of pine bonsai for pest and disease control. Due to its simple, elegant and tough character, it is deeply loved by gardening enthusiasts. Pine bonsai is a unique art form that represents the spiritual pursuit of literati. This article will provide you with a detailed analysis of the breeding methods of pine bonsai, from material selection, placement, watering, fertilization to pest and disease control, it will help you easily raise beautiful pine bonsai. Material selection and placement 1. Material selection: To choose pine bonsai trees, you should choose pine trees with strong growth, beautiful tree shape, and smooth bark. When purchasing, pay attention to whether the tree's root system is developed, whether the trunk is straight, and whether the crown is plump.

2. Placement: The pine bonsai should be placed in a place with sufficient sunshine and good ventilation to avoid direct exposure to the sun to avoid sunburn the trees. When placing, the stability of the trees should be maintained to avoid blowing down by the wind. Watering and fertilization 1. Watering: When watering pine bonsai, we must adhere to the principle of "seeing wet when it is dry", that is, watering should be carried out after the soil surface is dry. When watering, we must water it thoroughly, but do not accumulate water. When it is high in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately.

2. Fertilization: The amount of fertilization for pine bonsai should be appropriate to avoid excessive fertilization that will cause trees to grow too fast and affect the appearance. Compound fertilizers are generally applied once a month, and water them in time after fertilization. pruning and modeling 1. pruning: The pruning of pine bonsai should be carried out in a timely manner to maintain the beautiful tree shape of the tree. When pruning, attention should be paid to retaining the main trunk and main branches of the tree, and removing sick and weak branches, crossing branches, inward branches, etc.

2. Modeling: The shape of pine bonsai should be based on the growth characteristics and artistic requirements of the trees. Common shapes include straight dry type, curved dry type, cliff type, etc. The shape must be patient and meticulous, and strive to achieve the desired effect. Pest and insect pest control 1. Diseases: Common diseases in pine bonsai include pine needle blight, pine needle rust, etc. When diseases are discovered, the diseased branches must be cut off in time and corresponding pesticides must be used for prevention and control.

2. Pests: Common pests in pine bonsai include pine caterpillars, pine leaf wasps, etc. When pests are discovered, pesticides must be sprayed in time for prevention and control.

The cultivation of pine bonsai is an art that requires patience and care. Through the analysis of this article, I believe that you have mastered the cultivation method of pine bonsai. As long as you follow the above steps to maintain it, your pine bonsai will surely grow vigorously and become a beautiful place in your home. Scenery.