Analysis of the reasons for falling leaves of bonsai banyan trees. Treatment strategies for falling leaves of bonsai banyan trees As people's aesthetic pursuit of home decoration continues to improve, bonsai banyan trees have become the favorite of many gardening enthusiasts due to their unique form and vitality. Many bonsai banyan trees are in the maintenance process. Falling leaves occur, which not only affects the beauty of bonsai trees, but also brings trouble to the maintainers. This article will analyze the problem of falling leaves of bonsai banyan trees and provide corresponding treatment strategies. Analysis of the reasons for falling leaves of bonsai banyan trees 1. Environmental factors (1) Insufficient light: Bonsai banyan trees like light, and long-term exposure to a dark environment will lead to insufficient photosynthesis, resulting in falling leaves.
(2) Excessive temperature difference: Bonsai banyan trees are sensitive to temperature changes, and excessive temperature fluctuations can easily lead to fallen leaves.
(3) Low air humidity: Low air humidity will affect the transpiration of bonsai banyan trees, resulting in lack of water and falling leaves.
2. Maintenance and management factors (1) Improper watering: Too much or too little watering will cause damage to the roots of bonsai banyan trees, which in turn may cause falling leaves.
(2) Improper fertilization: Excessive or insufficient fertilization will affect the growth of bonsai banyan trees and lead to falling leaves.
(3) Pest and insect pests: The invasion of pests and insect pests can also cause leaves of bonsai banyan trees. Tips for treating fallen leaves of bonsai banyan trees 1. Adjust the light (1) Place the bonsai banyan trees in a place with sufficient light to avoid long-term exposure to a dark environment.
(2) If the light is insufficient, the placement position can be appropriately adjusted or artificial light sources can be used to supplement the light.
2. Control the temperature difference (1) Keep the indoor temperature stable and avoid excessive temperature fluctuations.
(2) In the spring and autumn seasons, pay attention to keeping bonsai banyan trees warm or cool down.
3. Adjust air humidity (1) Maintain indoor air circulation and appropriately increase air humidity.
(2) Use equipment such as a humidifier or placing a basin to increase air humidity.
4. Reasonable watering (1) Reasonably control the watering frequency according to the growth needs of bonsai banyan trees.
(2) Avoid too much or too little watering to avoid damage to the roots.
5. Scientific fertilization (1) Select appropriate fertilizer according to the growth stage of bonsai banyan trees.
(2) The amount of fertilizer application should not be too much to avoid fertilizer damage.
6. Prevention of pests and diseases (1) Regularly inspect bonsai banyan trees and deal with pests and diseases found in a timely manner.
(2) Use pesticides, biological control and other methods to prevent pests and diseases.
Although the problem of falling leaves of bonsai banyan trees is a headache, as long as the correct maintenance methods are mastered, it can be effectively prevented and treated. During the actual maintenance process, flexible adjustments need to be made according to specific conditions to ensure the healthy growth of bonsai banyan trees.