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How to Care for a Small Bonsai of Siebold Ginura

A detailed introduction about how to care for a small bonsai of Siebold Ginura and the cultivation methods of Siebold Ginura for bonsai, with specific details as follows:

Siebold Ginura is relatively expensive, it has a strong adaptability to the environment, and also has high ornamental value, making it very popular among gardening enthusiasts. Below is a detailed introduction to the cultivation methods for a Siebold Ginura bonsai.

1. Watering

Keep the potting soil slightly moist, water every 3-4 days during spring and autumn, twice a day in summer (morning and evening), and once a week in winter. The best time for watering is between 8-9 am, avoid watering in the evening and on rainy days. When watering, you can water again after the water has seeped down.

2. Temperature

Siebold Ginura can tolerate temperatures as low as -21 degrees Celsius and as high as 43 degrees Celsius, so it does not require special heating in winter or cooling in summer. Just make sure that the water temperature is close to the room temperature when watering, otherwise, it can easily cause the leaves to shrink.

3. Lighting

Siebold Ginura enjoys sunlight but can also tolerate shade. With sufficient lighting, the plant grows well, with strong new branches and purple-red new leaves, indicating good water, fertilizer, and lighting conditions, otherwise, it indicates a deficiency.

4. Fertilizing

During the shaping process of the plant, apply thin fertilizer frequently, it is recommended to fertilize once every 5-7 days. After the tree is mature, fertilization can be reduced or stopped.

5. Pruning

To maintain the tree shape, it is necessary to remove new buds appropriately during spring and autumn, and cut off the branches that affect the shape of the tree. After a brief dormancy period in the midsummer, by the end of August, the plant will enter the growing period again, at which time new buds should also be removed promptly.

6. Diseases and Pests

Due to the alkalization of the potting soil, the plant may suffer from yellowing disease, which can be treated by watering with iron sulfate diluted 400 times, once every 7 days. The main pest is the flower thrips, which can be controlled with a dilution of 800-1500 times of the insecticide "Dichlorvos."

7. Propagation

The most successful method of propagating Siebold Ginura is through cutting. Select branches about 2 centimeters in diameter from the mother plant, cut 10 centimeters as cuttings, insert them into moist potting soil, place them in a cool and well-ventilated area, water them every day, and wait for roots to grow.

The above is a specific introduction to how to care for a small Siebold Ginura bonsai and the cultivation methods for Siebold Ginura for bonsai. Hope you will enjoy it!