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The main points of the latest bonsai production

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Huang Kui is also known as Mu Mu and red leaves. Yellow pedicel leaves are oval, petiole slender, yellow-green flowers in early summer, inflorescences paniculate, sterile flower peduncles pink feather-shaped, long-lasting without withering and falling, watching on the edge of the forest, like wisps of smoke, winding around the forest.

Huang Kui is also known as Mu Mu and red leaves. Yellow pedicel leaves are oval, petiole slender, yellow-green flowers in early summer, inflorescences paniculate, sterile flower peduncles pink feather-shaped, put for a long time without withering, ornamental in the edge of the forest, like wisps of cooking smoke, wrapped around the forest, the English name for the tobacco tree, may be hence the name. Yellow leaves, green in spring and summer, all turn red in late autumn, gorgeous and lovely, travel to the mountains full of carrots in late autumn, it is refreshing to watch the carrots all over the mountain.

1. Planting and using pots:

Huang Zi is often planted before sprouting in spring. if it is a newly excavated tree stump, it should be planted in a tile basin with plain sand. If the basin is turned over, half of the old soil in the basin should be removed and replaced with new soil. Huangqi is not strict with soil, mainly humus soil, and can be used after adding appropriate amount of sandy soil. The leaves are green in spring and summer and red in late autumn. It is better to use the purple sand basin which is coordinated with red and green with the color of the basin. The shape of the basin depends on the tree shape, the straight dry type is usually round or square, and the oblique dry type and curved dry type are suitable to use rectangular or oval bowls of medium depth.

2. Tree making:

On the sunny and semi-shady slopes of the mountains in northern China, there are often dense patches of yellowtail, which can be used as bonsai to dig old piles in the mountains from February to March before sprouting in spring. After years of felling and livestock gnawing, the plant is short, the branches are twisted, old and easy to take shape, so digging the old pile is a shortcut to making bonsai. The petiole of Phellodendron chinense is longer and the leaf is larger, which is often made into natural bonsai by banding and pruning.

 
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