Abstract: Has your Guanyin willow bonsai grown a little wilted recently? Don't worry, let me give you a plan to bring your Guanyin Willow bonsai back to life and be as beautiful as a painting! The Art of Balancing Sun and Shadow Guanyin Willow is a sunshine baby. It likes to bask in the sun, but it is not...
Has your Guanyin willow bonsai grown a little withered recently? Don't worry, let me give you a plan to bring your Guanyin Willow bonsai back to life and be as beautiful as a painting! The Art of Balancing Sun and Shadow
Guanyin Willow is a sunshine baby. It likes to bask in the sun, but it is not that kind of "sunbathing". You have to find a good place for it to enjoy plenty of light and avoid the direct summer sun. In summer, remember to build an awning for it or find a small corner under the shade so that it can both bask in the sun and hide from the shade. Water will come naturally.
Although the Guanyin willow is drought-tolerant, it cannot be made thirsty. Watering is the key, but don't water too much, or it will get "wet foot disease." Every morning, gently spray water from a small watering can to keep the soil slightly moist. Remember, water evenly, don't let the soil dry like desert on one side and become a river on the other. Fertilization, balanced nutrition
Guanyin Willow is a picky eater. It likes organic fertilizers and compound fertilizers. Spring and autumn are the times when it needs nutrients most. At this time, you can apply some organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer to it. But don't be greedy for too much, just moderate it, otherwise it will "indigestion". Trim, the pruning of Guanyin Willow by the master styling master is an art that not only maintains its appearance, but also makes it grow healthier. Trim off excess branches and leaves regularly to allow air circulation and sunshine. When pruning, pay attention to maintaining the balance of the crown to make it look more natural. For pest control, Guanyin Willow, the health guardian, is strong, but it can also get sick. Common diseases include powdery mildew and black spot, and insect pests include aphids and red spiders. If pests and diseases are discovered, they must be dealt with in a timely manner. You can use pesticides or biologics, but remember to follow the instructions and not overdo it. To change pots, the new force Guanyin Willow grows fast and has to be replaced every year or two. When changing pots, handle the root system carefully to avoid hurting it. It is best to change pots in spring or autumn. At this time, the weather is suitable and it is easier for Guanyin willow to adapt to the new environment. Maintenance Tips 1. Ventilation: Guanyin Willow likes a ventilated environment, so keep indoor air circulation.
2. Temperature: It is cold and drought-tolerant, but the most suitable growth temperature is between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. 3. Humidity: Keep the soil moist, but do not accumulate water. 4. Fertilization: Apply fertilizer once a month, mainly in spring and autumn.
It is not difficult to raise a bonsai of Guanyin Willow. As long as you put your heart into it, you can make it a beautiful scenery in your home. Sunshine, moisture, fertilizer, pruning, pest and disease control are all keys to its healthy growth. Come and give it a try and make your Guanyin willow bonsai a little blessing in your life!