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Culture method of bonsai of Cunninghamia lanceolata

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The potted soil of southern fir bonsai can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river sand. Clear water should be often sprayed on the leaves in dry season and summer, and proper shade should be paid attention to in summer to avoid exposure. Starting from the germination of new buds in spring, pay attention to topdressing 1-2 times a month.

The potted soil of southern fir bonsai can be mixed with rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river sand. Clear water should be often sprayed on the leaves in dry season and summer, and proper shade should be paid attention to in summer to avoid exposure. Starting from the sprouting of new buds in spring, pay attention to applying fertilizer and water to rotten thin pancakes 1-2 times a month. When the lower branches and leaves of the bonsai are gradually withered and yellow, they need to be pruned.

1. Soil conditions

The potted soil of southern fir bonsai is generally made of rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river sand. Cunninghamia lanceolata bonsai likes a sunny environment, and the northern areas generally move to the south balcony or courtyard facing the sun in early May, and pay attention to proper shade after summer to avoid exposure. Farming in the northern area will be moved indoors at the end of September and the beginning of October and placed in a sunny place to control watering.

2. Water and fertilizer management

Cunninghamia lanceolata bonsai likes humid environment, so we should pay attention to spraying clear water to the leaves in dry season and summer, which can not only increase air humidity, but also keep the leaf color fresh and bright. It must be well watered in summer. But be careful that there can be no stagnant water in the basin soil. In the vigorous growth season, topdressing is often needed to supplement the nutrients needed for its growth. Generally from the spring bud germination, pay attention to topdressing 1-2 times a month rotten thin cake fertilizer for its absorption and utilization, in order to grow strong.

3. Pruning in time

The bonsai of Cunninghamia lanceolata needs pruning if the lower branches and leaves are gradually withered and yellow, and it needs careful treatment for the beauty of bonsai shape.

 
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