Selecting new bonsai piles, maintaining new bonsai piles, managing new bonsai piles, as a traditional art form in our country, is deeply loved by the majority of horticulture enthusiasts. The new bonsai piles that have just come down the mountain are even more popular among horticulture enthusiasts. How to select, maintain and manage these new piles? This article will provide you with a detailed analysis. Select new bonsai piles 1. Select healthy new piles. The health status of new piles directly affects their survival rate. When selecting, attention should be paid to observing the roots, branches and leaves and other parts of the new piles to ensure that they are free from pests, diseases, and wilting.
2. Select new piles that grow well. New piles that grow well have strong adaptability and vitality, which can be judged from the following aspects: (1) The branches and leaves are luxuriant and bright in color;(2) The bark is smooth and has no scars;(3) The root system is developed and there is no rot.
3. Select new piles with unique shapes. New piles with unique shapes have high ornamental value. New piles with unique characteristics can be selected according to personal preferences. Maintaining new bonsai piles 1. Watering new piles After going down the mountain, the root system is damaged, so appropriate watering is needed. When watering, the following points should be paid attention to: (1) Avoid pouring water on the branches and leaves to prevent diseases;(2) Watering should be evenly and avoid accumulation of water;(3) Adjust the watering frequency based on seasonal and climate changes.
2. After fertilizing new piles go down the mountain, the root system will be damaged and the absorption capacity will be weakened. Appropriate amount of fertilizer should be applied to supplement nutrients. The fertilization methods are as follows: (1) Apply organic fertilizer, such as chicken manure, cow dung, etc.;(2) The amount of fertilizer should not be too much to avoid burning roots;(3) Water it in time after fertilization to facilitate the dissolution of the fertilizer.
3. After lighting the new piles down the mountain, they need to gradually adapt to the external environment. In terms of lighting, the following principles should be followed: (1) Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the new piles from sunburn;(2) Gradually increase the lighting time to adapt to the external environment. Managing new bonsai piles 1. Tree posture adjustment After the new piles go down the mountain, the tree posture may change, and appropriate pruning and adjustment should be made to restore the tree posture.
2. After the new pile for pest and disease control goes down the mountain, it is easily attacked by pests and diseases. Regular inspections should be carried out and timely treatment should be carried out when pests and diseases are found.
3. Change soil in a timely manner. After new piles go down the mountain, the root system will be damaged and the soil fertility will decrease. Changing soil in a timely manner will benefit the growth of new piles.
After careful selection, maintenance and management, the new bonsai pile that has just come down the mountain will surely grow into an exquisite work of art. I hope this article can provide you with useful reference and wish you a full harvest in the world of bonsai!