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How to distinguish between raw pile and mature pile? Raw piles can survive even if they are raised like this.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Outsiders may not know, but it is often studied that bonsai players must be no stranger to these two words. Even if they do not know, they will hear like-minded friends mention it, and there will be questions from rookies who have just entered the bonsai circle.

Outsiders may not know, but it is often studied that bonsai players must be familiar with these two words. Even if they do not know, they will hear like-minded friends mention it, and there will be questions from rookies who have just entered the bonsai circle, that is, raw piles and mature piles. Well, if you are asked to talk specifically about what is a raw pile and what is a mature pile, can you tell why? maybe some people are still not familiar with these two words for many years. They usually maintain bonsai according to the process, and they have never been there to understand it.

There are several different versions of the theory of raw piles and cooked piles. Some people understand that raw piles are new piles and mature piles are old ones. Some people understand that those newly planted from the mountains are raw piles, and those who have undergone secondary planting are the old piles. Of course, there are other theories, different opinions, distressed a lot of friends who like bonsai and want to learn relevant knowledge in depth. The version I would like to introduce to you is by far the most classic and scientific one among people in the bonsai world.

In general, the bare piles we see or the piles with soil balls are regarded as raw piles, and these piles are usually piles that have been originally excavated and have been trimmed to achieve the desired shape. After a series of pruning, maintenance and management, the raw pile has formed a new root system, and the branches and shoots have become mature piles after healing. I have introduced you to raw piles and cooked piles. Do you have fire eye gold to distinguish them?

Because we all know that the survival rate of mature piles is generally higher than that of raw piles, if you do not know how to identify them, it is very likely that others will feel a burst of remorse when they have tricked into buying them. Then I will tell you how to discern the bead. There are many ways to judge.

On the one hand, we can see whether the branch has the phenomenon of Lignification, and the explanation that Lignification has not yet occurred is still a pile.

Second, we can look at the cross-section of the pile, if you see a new root or healed tissue on the cross-section of the pile, it can be inferred that this is a mature pile, otherwise, it is a raw pile. These two are relatively common methods of discrimination, of course, there are a lot of experience to sum up, and even some of them are waiting for us to explore.

Then again, what if we buy a stake? Talk to the seller?

In fact, there is no need to worry too much, it does not mean that the piles will not be able to survive, through our careful care, improving maintenance skills can improve the survival rate. After getting it, you can first disinfect it, and then a very important step is to seal it. Then the most important thing is the selection of soil that is directly related to life and death, and then moisturizing and so on. Last night's series of jobs, I believe that even if you bought a pile, you can still survive.

Through the reading of this article, do you have a deep impression on raw piles and mature piles, and can also introduce three points to people?

 
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