Appreciation of succulent styling bonsai pictures
The editor will tell you about the appreciation of succulent styling bonsai pictures and the illustration of succulent pruning methods for flower cultivation knowledge. Next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.
Succulents are always kept in a pot, although they look cute, they can become monotonous and boring after a while. Why not make a different shape for it during the spring potting season—a tree trunk arrangement bonsai. Assemble several succulents with dead tree trunks and immediately turn them into a beautiful painting!
The common succulent arrangement is to plant several different succulents in one pot, at most matching colors and heights, but rarely using dead branches to arrange them as if painting!
This shows a unique ingenuity, where succulents do not have to be crowded together and can also showcase personal taste.
Let's enjoy these succulent-made bonsai paintings together!
How is this branch arrangement made?
Below, Hua Hua will guide you through the process.
1. Prepare several succulents, which can vary in size, but should have similar growth habits for easy unified care.
2. Find a large pot and immediately fill it with soil. Use the common nutrient-rich soil for succulents, with a mix of coarse and fine particles for better aeration; Bury a small pot in the pot to serve as a container for holding the branches. Note that the colors of the two pots should not be too loud, or they will look tasteless.
Succulent styling bonsai pictures appreciation
3. Find several dead branches outside and insert them into the pot surface. The main branches should be thicker, and the twigs finer. The joints can be glued together or simply placed in position without gluing.
Plant the succulents sequentially on the twigs, adjust their positions according to personal preference, and cover the pot surface with a layer of decorative stones to make it look tidy and clean, more aesthetically pleasing.
Dot small succulents between the branches, water thoroughly, and then place them in a shady and well-ventilated area to recover. After a week, expose them to sunlight.