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How to maintain the latest pine bonsai

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, It is strictly forbidden that stagnant pine bonsai can survive well in places where there is no sunlight, but if there is stagnant water, the soil will lose its air permeability first, and then the roots will rot, so it will not be able to absorb water at this time, causing the branches and leaves of the plants to turn yellow and dry, serious.

Stagnant water is strictly prohibited.

Pine bonsai can survive well in places where there is no sun, but if there is stagnant water, the soil will lose its air permeability first, and then the roots will rot, so it will not be able to absorb water at this time, causing the branches and leaves of the plant to turn yellow and dry. In serious cases, it will lead to death. Therefore, daily watering should control the amount of water and avoid stagnant water, which is also a very important problem for pine trees.

Appropriate amount of fertilizer

In fact, the demand for fertilizer for pine trees is not very high, but we will apply some extra fertilizer in order to make it grow faster, so we should not apply too much fertilizer, as long as we fertilize it twice from August to October every year. In order to make it grow fast, most people apply fertilizer wantonly, or fertilize many times, which will be counterproductive. Not only does it not achieve the current color of rapid growth, but it will be suspended or abnormal growth.

Change the basin

If you want the bonsai to grow better, it is inevitable to change the basin every 3 to 4 years, from September to 10, or from February to March. Although changing the basin is beneficial to its growth, it should not be too frequent. 3 to 4 years is the best interval. If you change the basin frequently, it will die.

 
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