Easily raise greenery--A comprehensive strategy for small bonsai breeding

Definition and Classification of Small Bonsai Basic Skills for Small Bonsai Breeding Points for Attention for Small Bonsai Breeding As the pace of life accelerates, more and more people are beginning to pursue a green and healthy lifestyle. In this context, Small Bonsai Breeding has gradually become a kind of fashion. It not only beautifies the home environment, but also edifies sentiment and allows people to find tranquility in busy life. This article will introduce you in detail the relevant knowledge of Small Bonsai Breeding. Help you easily grow green bonsai. Definition and Classification of Small Bonsai Small bonsai refers to bonsai with small individual potted plants, beautiful shape, and high ornamental value. According to the plant type, shape and style, small bonsai can be divided into the following categories: 1. Trees: Such as pine, cypress, plum, orchid, etc.

2. Flowers: such as peonies, chrysanthemums, daffodils, etc.

3. Vines: such as grapes, roses, creeper, etc.

4. Herbs: such as Ophiolite, orchid grass, Dianthus, etc. Basic skills for small-scale bonsai breeding 1. Selecting suitable bonsai plants When selecting bonsai plants, the following factors should be considered: (1) Growth habits: Select plants that are compatible with local climate conditions.

(2) Ornamental value: Select plants with beautiful shapes and high ornamental value.

(3) Maintenance difficulty: Choose plants that are easy to maintain to reduce the difficulty of breeding.

2. Select the right bonsai pots The following factors should be considered in the selection of bonsai pots: (1) Materials: Commonly used bonsai pots include ceramics, purple sand, plastic, etc.

(2) Shape: Select the appropriate shape of bonsai pots according to the growth habits of the plants.

(3) Size: The size of the bonsai pots should match the size of the plants.

3. Reasonable fertilization and watering (1) Fertilization: According to the growth stage and needs of the plant, reasonable application of fertilizer is usually divided into basal fertilizer and topdressing. The basal fertilizer is mainly organic fertilizer, and the topdressing is mainly inorganic fertilizer.

(2) Watering: Keep the soil moist and avoid standing water. Watering time is usually carried out in the morning or evening.

4. Trim and modeling (1) Trim: Regularly trim plants to remove dead branches and sick branches to keep the plant in beautiful shape.

(2) Shaping: According to the growth habits of the plant, make appropriate shapes, such as bending, circling, etc. Precautions for small bonsai breeding 1. Pay attention to ventilation and light to maintain good ventilation conditions to avoid plants from being attacked by pests and diseases, and provide sufficient light to the plants, which is conducive to plant growth.

2. Regularly inspect plants to prevent pests and diseases, treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner, and use pesticides or biological control methods to control them.

3. Pay attention to seasonal changes and adjust maintenance measures according to seasonal changes, such as appropriately reducing watering in winter and appropriately increasing watering in summer.

Small bonsai breeding is a highly ornamental and practical activity. By mastering relevant skills, you can easily grow green bonsai at home. Let us enjoy this tranquility and beauty together!