A tutorial on making osmanthus bonsai bumps to create unique home art

Material preparation and production steps maintenance points, osmanthus bonsai has become the favorite of many families and gardening enthusiasts with its elegant aroma and beautiful shape. When making osmanthus bonsai, the addition of bumps can increase the layered and three-dimensional feeling of the work. Make the bonsai more artistic. This article will introduce in detail the making methods of osmanthus bonsai bumps to help you create unique home art. Material preparation Before making osmanthus bonsai bumps, we need to prepare the following materials: 1. osmanthus branches: Choose healthy osmanthus branches that are free from pests and diseases, with a length of about 30-50 cm.

2. Humus soil: Soil used to make bumps requires good breathability and strong drainage.

3. Sand and gravel: used to increase the weight and stability of bumps.

4. Decoration objects: such as small stones, colored sand, etc., used to embellish bumps. Production steps 1. Make bumps (1) Mix humus soil and sand and gravel in a ratio of 1:1 and stir well.

(2) Take an appropriate amount of mixed soil and knead it into a ball by hand. The shape can be determined according to personal preference, such as spherical, elliptical, etc.

(3) Put the pinched bumps in a ventilated and cool place to dry. After the surface is dry, fill the gaps in the bumps with sand and gravel to make them closer.

2. Make sweet-scented osmanthus branches (1) Cut the sweet-scented osmanthus branches to the required length and trim off the withered and sick parts.

(2) Use a sharp blade to draw the outline of bumps on the branches, taking care not to hurt the inside of the branches.

(3) Use a knife to cut the carved outline to form a knot.

3. Assemble the osmanthus bonsai (1) Place the dried bumps on the bottom of the flower pot as a support.

(2) Insert the prepared osmanthus branches into the flower pot, paying attention to the fit of the branches and bumps.

(3) Embellish the flower pot with decorations to make the entire bonsai more beautiful. Maintenance points 1. Keep the soil moist: Osmanthus bonsai needs to keep the soil moist, but it is not advisable to accumulate water to avoid root rot.

2. Shading and sun protection: Osmanthus bonsai prefers semi-shaded environments, so direct sunlight should be avoided to avoid causing the branches and leaves to wither.

3. Regular fertilization: Apply appropriate amount of compound fertilizer to the osmanthus bonsai at regular intervals to supplement nutrients.

The making of osmanthus bonsai bumps can not only train the hands-on ability of gardening enthusiasts, but also add a touch of artistic atmosphere to the home. Through the tutorial in this article, I believe you have mastered the making method of osmanthus bonsai bumps. During the production process, please adjust according to your personal preferences and actual conditions, and I believe you will be able to create a unique osmanthus bonsai.