Adjusting light, controlling watering, adjusting temperature, pruning and shaping, fertilizing and pest control precautions Pomegranate bonsai is a good indoor and outdoor decoration and is deeply loved by people. With the arrival of winter, the maintenance of pomegranate bonsai has also become the focus of many flower lovers. How to make pomegranate bonsai survive the cold winter safely? This article will give you a detailed introduction to the key points of winter maintenance of pomegranate bonsai. Adjust the lighting. Pomegranate bonsai should appropriately reduce the lighting time in winter to avoid direct strong light. Place the bonsai in a place with sufficient scattered light indoors, such as a living room, study, etc. If the light is insufficient, plant growth lights can be used to supplement the light. Control watering to lower the temperature in winter and reduce the evaporation of pomegranate bonsai, so the frequency of watering should be appropriately reduced. Generally, it is enough to keep the soil slightly moist. When watering, you should choose to do it in the morning on sunny days to avoid watering on rainy days or at night. Adjust the temperature The suitable growth temperature of pomegranate bonsai in winter is 5 ° C to 10 ° C. If the indoor temperature is too high, appropriate ventilation can be used to cool down. If the indoor temperature is too low, the following measures can be taken: 1. Place the bonsai close to the radiator, but avoid direct contact; 2. Use insulation film or cotton wool and other materials to keep the bonsai warm; 3. Place a heater indoors, but keep a certain distance to avoid overheating. Trim and modeling Winter is a good time to prune pomegranate bonsai. Moderately prune overgrown branches to maintain the beautiful shape of the bonsai. After pruning, gardening scissors can be used to disinfect the wound to prevent the invasion of bacteria. Fertilization and pest control The growth rate of pomegranate bonsai in winter is slow, and the frequency of fertilization should be appropriately reduced. Compound fertilizers containing phosphorus and potassium can be selected and applied once a month to strengthen pest control, regularly inspect bonsai, and treat pests and diseases discovered in a timely manner. Precautions 1. Avoid placing pomegranate bonsai at the air outlet in winter to avoid frostbite of branches and leaves; 2. Regularly check the root system of the bonsai and prune rotten roots in time if found; 3. If the indoor air is dry, increase the humidity appropriately, such as using a humidifier or place hydroponics plants.
Pomegranate bonsai requires careful care during the winter. Through maintenance measures such as adjusting light, controlling watering, adjusting temperature, pruning and modeling, fertilizing and pest control, I believe that your pomegranate bonsai will be able to safely survive the cold winter. May your pomegranate bonsai thrive in the new year, adding a touch of vitality and vitality to your home environment.