Choosing the right glass shallow basin, selecting the right plant preparation tools and materials, precautions for making bonsai, as a traditional skill that combines natural beauty and artistic creation, has become increasingly popular at home and abroad in recent years. Glass shallow basins have become a favorite container choice for many bonsai lovers because of their high transparency and diverse shapes. This article will introduce in detail how to use glass shallow basins to make bonsai and share some practical skills and steps. Help you create unique bonsai art. Choosing the right glass shallow basin Choosing a suitable glass shallow basin is the basis for making bonsai. The glass shallow basin should have the following characteristics: 1. High transparency, which is easy to observe the growth status of plants; 2. High temperature resistance, which is easy to water, fertilize, etc. Operation; 3. Beautiful appearance and coordinated with the style of the bonsai. Select the right plants according to the size and shape of the glass basin, select the right plants. The following plants are suitable for making glass basin bonsai: 1. Flowers: such as crabapple, plum, orchids, etc.; 2. Vines: such as creeper, wisteria, etc.; 3. Herbs: such as carnation, violet, etc. Preparing tools and materials The tools and materials needed to make glass shallow pots bonsai include: 1. glass shallow pots; 2. plant soil; 3. plant fertilizer; 4. watering pots; 5. tools such as blades and scissors. Production steps 1. Clean the glass basin: Use clear water to thoroughly clean the glass basin to ensure that there are no stains and impurities; 2. Fill soil: evenly fill the plant soil to the bottom of the glass basin, and the thickness is about 1/3 of the height of the basin; 3. Planting plants: Plant plants in the soil according to the plant growth habits, paying attention to the root system not to distort; 4. Adjust the plant position: Adjust the plant to the appropriate position to ensure the overall appearance; 5. Water: Gently water the soil with a watering pot, taking care not to get the plant leaves to get water; 6. Fertilization: Apply appropriate amount of fertilizer according to the plant's growth needs; 7. Maintenance: Regularly water and fertilize, keep the soil moist, observe the growth status of the plants, adjust in time. Notes 1. When selecting plants, pay attention to the growth habits and adaptability of the plants; 2. The soil should be ventilated and drained well, which is conducive to plant growth; 3. The amount of watering should be appropriate to avoid stagnant water causing plant roots to rot; 4. Fertilize should be appropriate to avoid excessive burning of the roots of the plants; 5. Trim the plants regularly to keep the bonsai beautiful.
Making bonsai in glass basins is a creative and fun activity. Through the above steps and skills, I believe you have mastered the method of making glass basins bonsai. During the production process, you will constantly try and explore, and I believe you will create a unique unique Bonsai art works, let us enjoy the wonderful times brought by bonsai together!