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Detailed explanation of key points of bonsai cultivation techniques of Sabina vulgaris

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Sabina vulgaris is a very rare treasure plant, the shape is strange, curved, elegant, its artistic value is very high, this kind of cypress is very high density, oily, if stored for a long time, it has a rich and unique flavor. Now some people specialize in cliffs.

Sabina vulgaris is a very rare treasure plant, the shape is strange, curved, elegant, its artistic value is very high, this kind of cypress is very high density, oily, if stored for a long time, it has a rich and unique flavor. Now some people use cypress to make bonsai with unique shape, mainly through artificial cultivation. Today, let's take a look at the key points of bonsai cultivation techniques.

1. Cliff cypress bonsai should choose suitable soil.

Sabina vulgaris is a kind of plant with high demand for soil. generally, the mixed soil with good air permeability, good drainage and good looseness is suitable for attaching importance to the bonsai, such as mixing with river sand, pure soil is not suitable. For example, the coal ash left by burning coal is also a good cultivation soil. Remember, to maintain the wettability of the basin soil, water should flow out from the basin bottom when watering.

2. The maintenance of cypress bonsai should pay attention to moisturizing.

Cliff cypress bonsai is more difficult to maintain, so more efforts should be made on the details of conservation. At ordinary times, we should pay attention to control the temperature and maintain humidity, so that the trunks and leaves of the juniper bonsai can keep moisture and better take root and sprout. During the growth of juniper bonsai, the soil must not be too dry. Air humidity above 70% is the best. If the temperature is a little warmer, the bonsai can grow well at 25-35 ℃.

3. Sufficient light should be provided during the growing period of Sabina vulgaris bonsai.

Any plant needs sunlight for photosynthesis, but some are not afraid of the sun, and some only need a semi-sunny environment to grow. The bonsai of Sabina vulgaris is fond of sunshine, and if the temperature, humidity and light are suitable during the growth period, the survival rate is higher, and the leaves are greener because of strong photosynthesis.

But in summer, we have to say that we can't keep it outdoors for a long time, and we should use shade nets appropriately. Generally, the noon sun is more poisonous, so we should pay special attention to it at this time.

4. cliff cypress bonsai should pay attention to insect pests

Bark beetle is a common pest in cliff cypress bonsai. Once it is found that it is very harmful to cliff cypress, it is thought that this insect has a very strong reproductive ability, and if it enters the heart of the tree, it will directly let the plant die. At ordinary times, we should pay attention to maintenance and cleanliness, ensure the cleanliness of leaves and trunks, and use medicine in time in the event of insect pests.

5. Sabina vulgaris bonsai had better not be transplanted within three years.

It is best not to make a second transplant within three years after planting, because Sabina vulgaris is a plant that is difficult to take root, and its roots may not have grown well at the time of transplanting, which will cause abnormalities in the roots.

Warm Tip: if you buy the cypress, you must plant it immediately, not overnight. If it is too late to plant, you must keep it in a dark, humid environment, and you can spray water around the plant.

 
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