Small and micro bonsai renewal skills, an artistic journey of inheritance and innovation

The significance of small and micro bonsai The common methods of small and micro bonsai The art of small and micro bonsai has a long history and is an art form that condenses natural beauty into every inch. As an important part of bonsai art, small and micro bonsai is deeply loved by people for its exquisiteness, delicacy and agility. With the development of the times, the branch renewal skills of small and micro bonsai are also facing the challenges of inheritance and innovation. This article will discuss the relevant knowledge of small and micro bonsai. It aims to provide practical guidance for bonsai enthusiasts. The significance of small and micro bonsai The small and micro bonsai is that through grafting, cuttage and other means, bonsai trees can continue to grow on the original basis and maintain their artistic vitality. This is not only the inheritance of traditional bonsai techniques, but also the innovation and development of bonsai art. According to a report released by "China Bonsai" magazine, in recent years, with people's pursuit of quality of life, the small and micro bonsai market has shown an increasing trend year by year. Common methods for replanting small and micro bonsai 1. Grafting method: Grafting is to plant branches or buds of one plant onto another plant to make it a whole. In replanting small and micro bonsai branches, the grafting method is often used to repair broken branches or make bonsai trees better adapt to the growth environment. When grafting, healthy and well-growing branches should be selected to ensure the affinity between the scion and the rootstock.

2. Cutting method: Cutting is to insert the stems, leaves, roots and other parts of the plant into the soil or water to make it take root and germinate. In small and micro bonsai branches, the cutting method is suitable for breeding new plants and increasing the number of bonsai trees. When cutting, branches that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases should be selected, and the length and angle of the cuttings should be paid attention to.

3. Lasting method: Lasting method is to press the branches of the plant in the soil and separate them from the parent plant after taking root. In small and micro bonsai branches, the layering method is suitable for reproducing new plants and increasing the ornamental value of bonsai trees. When layering, branches that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases should be selected to ensure that the layered parts are in good contact with the soil. Precautions for replanting small and micro bonsai 1. Choose the right time: During the replanting process, the right season should be selected. Spring and autumn are the best periods for replanting.

2. Pay attention to disinfection: During the branch renewal process, tools and environment should be kept clean to avoid bacterial infection.

3. Timely watering: After renewing branches, water should be done in time to keep the soil moist, which is conducive to the growth of new plants.

4. Pruning management: During the process of renewing branches, attention should be paid to pruning to remove sick and weak branches and cross branches to maintain the beautiful shape of the bonsai trees.

The technique of small and micro bonsai replanting is an important part of bonsai art. Inheritance and innovation are the key to promoting its development. By understanding and mastering the method of replanting, bonsai lovers can better appreciate and inherit this traditional art. In the future, I believe that with the joint efforts of the vast number of bonsai lovers, the technique of small and micro bonsai replanting will glow with new vitality and vitality.