Nandina domestica old stump bonsai, with its unique shape, elegant foliage, and rich cultural connotation, has become a popular choice for home decoration and indoor and outdoor landscape design. This article will provide a detailed introduction to the cultivation methods of Nandina domestica old stump bonsai, helping you easily create your own piece of home art.
Selection and Purchase of Nandina Domestica Old Stump Bonsai1. Selection: When choosing Nandina domestica old stumps, pay attention to the trunk being robust, the foliage lush, and free of diseases and pests.
2. Purchase: It is recommended to buy from正规 flower markets or nurseries to ensure the quality of the bonsai.
Planting Nandina Domestica Old Stump Bonsai1. Pot Selection: Choose a pot with good breathability and drainage, such as a purple sand pot or ceramic pot.
2. Soil Configuration: The soil for Nandina domestica old stump bonsai should be loose, fertile, and well-drained sandy soil.
3. Planting Steps:
a. Wash the pot to ensure it is clean and free of stains;
b. Place the soil in the pot, about 1/3 of the pot's height;
c. Place the Nandina domestica old stump in the pot and adjust the position;
d. Fill the gaps with soil and compact it;
e. Water thoroughly to allow the soil to absorb enough moisture.
Care of Nandina Domestica Old Stump Bonsai1. Light: Nandina domestica old stump bonsai prefers a semi-shaded environment and should be placed in a place with ample scattered light.
2. Watering: Keep the soil moist but not too wet to avoid root rot.
3. Fertilizing: Apply a compound fertilizer once a month during the growing season, with the amount of fertilizer not too much to avoid fertilizer damage.
4. Pruning: Regularly prune the foliage to maintain a beautiful tree shape and promote the growth of new buds.
5. Pest and Disease Control: Pay attention to the growth condition of the Nandina domestica old stump bonsai and deal with pests and diseases in a timely manner.
Propagation of Nandina Domestica Old Stump Bonsai1. Division Propagation: Cut the mature Nandina domestica old stump and place it in a new pot, waiting for it to root.
2. Cutting Propagation: Select healthy branches of Nandina domestica and insert them into sandy soil, keep it moist, and transplant after rooting.
The cultivation method of Nandina domestica old stump bonsai is not complex. By mastering certain skills and precautions, you can easily grow a beautiful bonsai at home. Through careful care, the Nandina domestica old stump bonsai will become a beautiful landscape in your home.References:
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