Guide to small family bonsai breeding, let green life come into your home

Choose the right variety, select and prepare, water and fertilizer, light and ventilation, pruning and modeling As the pace of life accelerates, people are increasingly pursuing a green and healthy lifestyle. Small family bonsais have become the first choice for many family decorations because of their unique ornamental and practicality. How to cultivate small family bonsais and let them thrive has become a concern for many flower lovers. This article will introduce you in detail the breeding methods of small family bonsais. Help you easily maintain these green elves. Choose the right variety There are many varieties of small bonsai for family, such as landscape bonsai, tree bonsai, flower and grass bonsai, etc. When selecting varieties, you must choose according to your own preferences and breeding conditions. The following are some small bonsai varieties suitable for family breeding: 1. Pine: Pine bonsai has high ornamental value, implies longevity and is suitable for indoor breeding.

2. Zen bonsai: Zen bonsai has a unique shape and far-reaching meaning, suitable for flower lovers who pursue artistic conception.

3. Succulent plants: Succulent plants are rich in varieties and have different shapes. They are easy to maintain and suitable for beginners. Soil selection and preparation of small family bonsai The soil requires good drainage and strong air permeability. The following are some soil types suitable for family farming: 1. Leafus soil: Leafus soil has good water-retaining and air permeability properties and is suitable for most plants to grow.

2. Sandy soil: Sandy soil has good drainage properties and is suitable for breeding plants that prefer a dry environment.

3. Mixed soil: Mix lime soil, sandy soil, perlite, etc. in proportion to prepare soil suitable for the growth of a variety of plants. Watering and fertilization Watering is a key link in family small bonsai breeding. The following are some precautions for watering and fertilization: 1. Watering: Watering should follow the principle of "seeing the dry, seeing the wet" and avoid water accumulation. During the high temperature season in summer, the number of watering can be increased appropriately; during the low temperature season in winter, the number of watering should be reduced.

2. Fertilization: Fertilization of small family bonsai should be based on organic fertilizers, such as chicken manure, cow dung, etc. When fertilizing, attention should be paid to controlling the amount of fertilization to avoid excessive amounts. Light and ventilation Small family bonsais require appropriate amount of light and ventilation. The following are some suggestions: 1. Light: Most small family bonsais are suitable for scattering light and avoiding direct sunlight. They should be properly shaded in summer and appropriately increased in winter.

2. Ventilation: Maintain a good ventilated environment to help plant growth. Pruning and shaping pruning are important links in family small bonsai breeding. The following are some suggestions: 1. pruning: According to the growth status of the plant, prune dead branches and sick branches in a timely manner to maintain the beautiful shape of the plant.

2. Shaping: According to personal preferences, shape small family bonsai, such as cliff style, oblique dry style, etc.

Small family bonsai breeding is an art that requires patience and care. By mastering the above breeding methods, I believe you will be able to maintain beautiful small family bonsai, let green life enter your home, and add warmth and comfort to your life.