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Five "taboos" of bonsai conservation

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Now more and more friends have begun to plant bonsai, but often can not raise a beautiful bonsai, in fact, there are still some taboos in the process of bonsai maintenance. The editor has sorted out five taboos about bonsai conservation for you. If you also like bonsai, you can study together.

Now more and more friends have begun to plant bonsai, but often can not raise a beautiful bonsai, in fact, there are still some taboos in the process of bonsai maintenance. The editor has sorted out five taboos about bonsai conservation for you. If you also like bonsai, you can learn it together.

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First, avoid water stains. When the ambient temperature exceeds 28 degrees, the bonsai should be protected by shade, otherwise, the amount of water obtained by the pile from the soil is much lower than that lost by transpiration, the leaf edge will be burned and scorched, and the pile will die from sunburn.

Second, avoid drought. When I think of watering, I don't water it if I don't remember it. Sometimes I don't care for several days in a row. Once the leaves are found to be wilting, they quickly replenish the water, and the leaves return to normal. This is a reaction of the pile body to adapt to the environment, but for a long time, excessive transpiration will eventually make the pile body "sick" difficult to recover, dehydration and death.

Third, avoid fertilizing. Due to the high temperature in midsummer and the rapid loss of water on the leaf surface, fertilization can make the concentration of pile cells less than that of the external environment, resulting in the reverse flow of water in plant cells and the death of piles due to fertilizer damage.

Fourth, avoid sudden shade. In general, in order to avoid high temperature injury, when the ambient temperature exceeds the maximum temperature tolerated by the pile, the bonsai should be moved to a relatively low temperature area with weak light (about 2 degrees) to facilitate the growth of the pile, but if it is suddenly moved into the indoor or low temperature area without light, within a few days, the leaves will fall off naturally, and the pile will quickly shrink and die.

Avoid taking a bath in the afternoon. Do not spray water to the sunlit pile or water into the basin at noon in hot summer, this kind of "pet" way will make the bonsai temperature suddenly lower than the ambient temperature and hurt the pile.

Bonsai maintenance must pay attention to five taboos

Bonsai, one of the excellent traditional arts of the Han nationality, is a work of art that uses plants and rocks as basic materials to express the natural landscape in the basin.

It takes plants, rocks, soil, water and other materials as materials, and through artistic creation and horticultural cultivation, it typically and centrally shapes the beautiful scenery of nature in the basin, achieving the artistic effect of shrinking the dragon into an inch and seeing the big in the small, while expressing its feelings with the scenery and expressing a far-reaching artistic concept. like a three-dimensional beautiful scaled-down version of the landscape scenic area.

Bonsai originates from China. Bonsai is generally divided into two categories: tree stump bonsai and landscape bonsai. Bonsai is composed of landscape, basin and several (shelves). They are interrelated and influence each other as a whole. Bonsai is regarded as "three-dimensional painting" and "silent poetry".

First, avoid fertilizing. Due to the high temperature in midsummer and the rapid loss of water on the leaf surface, fertilization can make the concentration of pile cells less than that of the external environment, resulting in the reverse flow of water in plant cells and the death of piles due to fertilizer damage. Second, avoid drought. When I think of watering, I don't water it if I don't think of it. Sometimes I don't care for several days in a row. Once the leaves are found to be wilting, they quickly replenish the water, and the leaves return to normal. This is a reaction of the pile body to adapt to the environment, but for a long time, excessive transpiration will eventually make the pile body "sick" difficult to recover, dehydration and death. Third, avoid water stains. When the ambient temperature exceeds 28 degrees, the bonsai should be protected by shade, otherwise, the amount of water obtained by the pile from the soil is much lower than that lost by transpiration, the leaf edge will be burned and scorched, and the pile will die from sunburn. Fourth, avoid sudden shade. In general, in order to avoid high temperature injury, when the ambient temperature exceeds the maximum temperature tolerated by the pile, the bonsai should be moved to a relatively low temperature area with weak light (about 2 degrees) to facilitate the growth of the pile, but if it is suddenly moved into the indoor or low temperature area without light, within a few days, the leaves will fall off naturally, and the pile will quickly shrink and die. Avoid taking a bath in the afternoon. Do not spray water to the sunlit pile or water into the basin at noon in hot summer, this kind of "pet" way will make the bonsai temperature suddenly lower than the ambient temperature and hurt the pile. Selection and maintenance taboos of domestic bonsai

Now more and more friends like to raise some bonsai at home to improve the home environment, but it is not so easy to raise beautiful bonsai, from selection to maintenance. The editor will analyze for you how to choose healthy bonsai and what problems should be paid attention to when bonsai maintenance.

Hammer elm bonsai

1. Five taboos for bonsai conservation

1. Avoid water stains. When the ambient temperature exceeds 28 degrees, the bonsai should be protected by shade, otherwise, the amount of water obtained by the pile from the soil is much lower than that lost by transpiration, the leaf edge will be burned and scorched, and the pile will die from sunburn.

2. Avoid drought. When I think of watering, I don't water it if I don't remember it. Sometimes I don't care for several days in a row. Once the leaves are found to be wilting, they quickly replenish the water, and the leaves return to normal. This is a reaction of the pile body to adapt to the environment, but for a long time, excessive transpiration will eventually make the pile body "sick" difficult to recover, dehydration and death.

3. Avoid fertilizing. Due to the high temperature in midsummer and the rapid loss of water on the leaf surface, fertilization can make the concentration of pile cells less than that of the external environment, resulting in the reverse flow of water in plant cells and the death of piles due to fertilizer damage.

4. Avoid sudden shade. In general, in order to avoid high temperature injury, when the ambient temperature exceeds the maximum temperature tolerated by the pile, the bonsai should be moved to a relatively low temperature area with weak light (about 2 degrees) to facilitate the growth of the pile, but if it is suddenly moved into the indoor or low temperature area without light, within a few days, the leaves will fall off naturally, and the pile will quickly shrink and die.

Avoid taking a bath in the afternoon. Do not spray water to the illuminated pile or water into the basin at noon in hot summer, this kind of "pet" way will make the bonsai temperature suddenly lower than the ambient temperature and hurt the pile.

Right, white wax bonsai.

Second, the three main points of selecting bonsai

1. Look at the types of tree stumps. The wild stump which is suitable for making tree stump bonsai is required to be resistant to pruning and easy to tie from the point of view of cultivation, while from the aesthetic point of view, it is required to basically meet the conditions of leaf, twig, flower, fruit and so on. Common evergreen categories are: birds do not stay, oak, Chinan, Elaeagnus angustifolia, ten meritorious efforts, southern bamboos, firethorns, etc.; common deciduous categories are: Wei spear, bayberry, sparrow, crape myrtle, triangular maple, small leaf Anzhen, hammer elm, wisteria, etc., deciduous leaves can be purchased in winter and spring.

2. Look at the vitality of the stump. First look at the bark, cut through the rough outer bark of the dry pile, the inner layer is turquoise, and those with fine water droplets exudate are fresh stumps; the second look at the branches, gently twist the branches, have toughness and are not easy to break, or the section after breaking has a sense of wetting, and the cambium is light green, it is the stump of the newly fallen mountain. If you look at the root system, you can see that the outer skin of the fine root is cut, the inner layer is white or fleshy red, there are fine water droplets seeping out, the root system is flexible, and the root end of the hair whisker is still milky white, which is the stump that has just been dug; finally, if you look at the leaves of the evergreen tree, the evergreen leaves of the stakes are evergreen, and those with luster are better.

3. Look at the shape. The leaves should be thin and thick, shiny, the lateral roots should be stout, the bearing parts should be appropriate, the lines are smooth, and the epiphytic ones with more fine roots are better; the shape strange and dry embryo should be sturdy and burly, or Weian tall and straight, or Qiu Qiu qu and colorful, or lying up, or both leaky; the branches should be orderly and dynamic, and they should be staggered and extended around the stem of the pile without sawing or strong twisting, and the natural crown can be formed after the choice. Those who have both one or two of these five items can be selected for cultivation.

Different bonsai also play a certain role in home fengshui, if you also have research on fengshui, then you can learn more about the layout of bonsai, and it can also bring you good luck when raising green plants.

 
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