Winter strategies for lobular rosewood bonsai to keep warm, moisturize, prevent pests and diseases, allowing your bonsai to survive the cold winter safely

Keep warm: Create a warm environment for lobular rosewood bonsai Moisturizing: Maintain appropriate humidity in lobular rosewood bonsai Prevent pests and diseases: Ensure the healthy growth of lobular rosewood bonsai As winter approaches, many bonsai enthusiasts have begun to worry about the overwintering of their beloved lobular rosewood bonsai. Lobular rosewood bonsai are popular for their unique wooden texture and beautiful shape, but how to protect them in the cold winter and let them survive the winter safely? This article will give you a detailed introduction to the three key points of overwintering of lobular rosewood bonsai: keeping warm, moisturizing, and preventing pests and diseases. Keep warm: Create a warm environment for the lobular rosewood bonsai 1. Move it indoors: When the temperature drops sharply, the lobular rosewood bonsai should be moved indoors to avoid damage to the bonsai caused by outdoor low temperatures.

2. Use thermal materials: When placing lobular rosewood bonsai indoors, you can place thermal materials such as cotton and linen cloth and foam boards around to reduce heat loss.

3. Maintain room temperature: In winter, the indoor temperature should be kept above 15 ° C. Too high or too low will affect the growth of lobular rosewood bonsai. Moisturize: Maintain the appropriate humidity of the lobular rosewood bonsai 1. Reduce watering: When the temperature is low in winter, the transpiration of the lobular rosewood bonsai is weakened, so the watering frequency should be appropriately reduced.

2. Use spray: When placing lobular rosewood bonsai indoors, you can use a sprayer to regularly spray clear water to increase the air humidity.

3. Keep the soil moist: When watering, make sure the soil is moist, but avoid standing water. Prevention of pests and diseases: Ensure the healthy growth of lobular rosewood bonsai 1. Cleanliness and hygiene: In winter, the leaves and branches of lobular rosewood bonsai should be cleaned regularly to maintain cleanliness and hygiene to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.

2. Use of pesticides: When pests and diseases occur, pesticides with low toxicity and low residue can be used for prevention and control.

3. Strengthen ventilation: When placing lobular rosewood bonsai indoors, ventilation should be strengthened to reduce air humidity and reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.

According to the "China Flower News" report, the following points should be paid attention to when the lobular rosewood bonsai is overwintering in winter: Avoid direct sunlight: The sunshine is weak in winter, and the lobular rosewood bonsai should not be directly exposed to sunlight to avoid burning the leaves.

2. Avoid wind blowing: In winter, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large, and the lobular rosewood bonsai is easily blown by the wind. Avoid placing it at the tuyere.

3. Pay attention to pruning: In winter, the branches of lobular rosewood bonsai can be appropriately trimmed to promote their growth.

Overwintering of lobular rosewood bonsai requires us to pay more attention to keeping warm, moisturizing, and preventing pests and diseases. As long as we master these skills well, we believe that your bonsai will be able to survive the cold winter safely and usher in another vibrant spring.