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Bonsai skills: all kinds of knowledge related to panza

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, To play bonsai, if you want to shape well, panza is indispensable. Panza is the most basic and important part of bonsai. Without panza, no big tree bonsai can be formed. Of course, if you say you just don't stab, just a pair of scissors can...

To play bonsai, if you want to have a good shape, Panza is indispensable. Panza is the most basic and important part of making bonsai. Without Panza, no bonsai can take shape. Of course, if you say you just don't prick it, you can make it with a pair of scissors, I also believe it. But the combination of scissors and clips has always been the only way to make bonsai. Today we are going to take stock of some things related to Panza.

What is Panza? Forget it. Skip this.

What's up, Panza? Forget it. Skip this, too. Ah, forget it, let's just bullshit. Forget it. Let's talk about something else.

The materials needed for Panza. First of all, you have to have a tree. Is that all right? If there is no tree, what is it? Then you have to have wire, anything in principle, as long as it's not a spring. But at present, copper wire and aluminum wire are commonly used in the workshop. Copper wire is hard, aluminum wire is soft, and the hardness of aluminum wire is only about 1 inch 4 of that of copper wire. Usually, deciduous trees use aluminum wire, pine and cypress can use copper wire. Copper wire is hard and easy to break the bark. Wire according to diameter classification, 1-8mm, ordinary players, do not need that specification to buy, it is recommended to buy 1mm, 1.5mm, 2.5mm and 4mm, for thick branches, one wire is not enough to use two three. In addition, hemp rope or Lafite grass rope may also be used.

How thick is the silk? About 1Compact 3 from the tie point.

How to Panza? The wire moves at an angle of 45 °, and the spacing can be widened a little when it comes to the front end. A wire is best wound around two branches so that both ends can be fixed. It can't be too tight, and it can't be in the air.

What's up, Panza?

When will the stitches be removed? The removal of stitches has nothing to do with time, but depends on the depth of trapping. The filament should be removed when the filament depth is up to 1 beat 3 or 1 beat 2 of the wire diameter.

The silk in the picture below has been around for 6 years, but it doesn't need to be changed.

Some of this thread is tightly wound and some is loose, and it has been partially collapsed and must be removed at once.

The filament in the following picture is well wrapped, but it has already sunk into 1 / 2 / 2, so remove it immediately.

How to remove stitches? It is best to cut with pliers, a section of the fall, will not damage the bark, if peeled off may hurt the bark. Think that a bonsai can be sold for tens of millions of dollars, don't care about the money to buy silk.

That's all for today. There's too much to say. There's nothing more to say in the future.

 
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