Can bonsai be grown in rocks and dregs of soil? Reveal the selection and maintenance skills of bonsai planting soil

Characteristics of mountain rock slag soil Application of mountain rock slag soil Conservation skills Authoritative data and third-party reviews Bonsai, as a traditional art form in my country, has become increasingly popular at home and abroad in recent years. Bonsai production requires not only superb skills, but also suitable soil. Can mountain rock slag soil be used for bonsai planting? This article will reveal the application of mountain rock residue soil in bonsai planting and its maintenance skills. Characteristics of mountain rock slag soil, as the name suggests, is granular soil formed by weathering and crushing rocks. This soil has the following characteristics: 1. Good air permeability: the particles of mountain rock slag soil are large, which is conducive to air circulation and is conducive to plant root respiration.

2. Moderate water retention: Although the mountain rock residue soil has good air permeability, it also has moderate water retention and will not cause water accumulation in plant roots.

3. Rich in nutrients: Mountain rocks and dregs soil are rich in minerals and trace elements, which is conducive to plant growth. Application of mountain rock residue soil in bonsai planting 1. Suitable for planting plants that like stony soil: mountain rock residue soil is suitable for planting some plants that like stony soil, such as pine, cypress, plum, etc.

2. As an improver for bonsai soil: Mountain rock residue soil can be mixed with other soils to improve soil permeability and water retention and improve soil structure. Maintenance skills for mountain rock residue soil 1. Mixing other soils: When mountain rock residue soil is used alone, the water retention capacity is poor. It is recommended to be mixed with other soils (such as leaf soil, peat soil, etc.) to improve the soil structure.

2. Control watering: The water retention capacity of mountain rocks and dregs soil is moderate. When watering, the amount of water should be controlled to avoid stagnant water.

3. Fertilization: Mountain rock residue soil is rich in minerals and trace elements, but appropriate fertilization is still needed to meet plant growth needs.

4. Regular pruning: During the growth process of bonsai plants, dead branches and sick branches should be pruned in time to keep the plant's appearance beautiful. Authoritative data and third-party comments According to data from the "China Bonsai Art Yearbook", in recent years, the scale of my country's bonsai market has expanded year by year, and consumers have higher and higher requirements for bonsai soil. Mountain rock residue soil is widely used in bonsai planting due to its unique properties. Many bonsai masters said that mountain rock residue soil is one of the ideal soils for making bonsai.

Mountain rock residue soil has wide application prospects in bonsai planting. Understanding its characteristics and mastering maintenance skills will help improve the quality of bonsai. In actual operation, it is necessary to flexibly adjust the soil ratio and maintenance method according to plant types and growth habits. I hope this article can provide a useful reference for bonsai lovers.