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Cultivation techniques of fragrant wood bonsai

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Try to choose granular sand or perlite in cultivated soil, and choose purple sand basin, tile basin or pottery basin with good air permeability. Fill the substrate into the flowerpot and plant the fragrant wood root seedlings in the flowerpot. After planting, properly shade, pour root water, and keep it in a cool place of leeward.

Try to choose granular sand or perlite in cultivated soil, and choose purple sand basin, tile basin or pottery basin with good air permeability. Fill the substrate into the flowerpot and plant the fragrant wood root seedlings in the flowerpot. After planting, properly shade, pour root water, and place it in a cool place to maintain. Then move to the balcony, indoor places with sunshine, as little watering as possible, less fertilizer.

1. Matrix: fragrant wood does not have high requirements for cultivation substrate, but the water permeability must be good. Try to choose the matrix with particles, and you can choose sand or perlite. Choose purple sand basin, tile basin or pottery basin with good air permeability. Fill the flowerpot with some sand and the upper part with perlite. Plant fragrant wood root seedlings in a flowerpot, properly shade, pour fixed root water, and place them in a cool place to maintain.

2. Light and temperature: fragrant wood is fond of light and can bask in the sun every day, but it should not be exposed for a long time. It is generally placed on the balcony and in a sunny place indoors. Although it can still grow in a damp state, it should not be placed for too long. Fragrant wood likes a warm environment, and the most suitable temperature is 20-25 ℃. It can also withstand a low temperature of-10 ℃. As long as it is kept indoors in winter, it will not cause frost injury.

3. Fertilizer and water: fragrant wood is resistant to drying and barren, watering as little as possible and fertilizing less. As long as the soil is not dry, do not water, lest the roots fester; seedlings try to apply little or no fertilizer, so as not to burn seedlings, fertilization concentration should not be too high after growing up, should be diluted and then sprayed.

4. Pruning: fragrant wood has many branches, small and dense leaves, which can be trimmed into a variety of bonsai, including direct dry type, curved dry type, horizontal dry type, jungle type, water-facing type, cliff type, stone-attached type and so on.

5. Pest control: if there are shell insects on the branches and leaves or red spiders on the leaves, special insecticides can be sprayed, such as chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos, triclofenac and Nisolan to control red spiders.

 
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