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Knowledge of maintenance and management of lilac bonsai

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Lilac (Syringaoblata) is a deciduous shrub of Syringa in early spring, which is resistant to drought and cold, likes sunshine and half shade. It is widely cultivated in North China, Northeast and Northwest China. In recent years, it has been moved into the basin for cultivation and appreciation.

Lilac (Syringaoblata) is a deciduous shrub of Syringa in early spring, which is resistant to drought and cold, likes sunshine and half shade. It is widely cultivated in North China, Northeast and Northwest China. In recent years, it has been moved into the basin for cultivation and ornamental. Lilacs usually blossom in early spring. If properly managed in pots, they can blossom twice and remain in bloom in the coming year.

1. Maintenance and management

Place: cloves like light, usually should be placed in a place with plenty of sunshine and air circulation. However, it is necessary to give a little shade in summer, and high-temperature sunburn is disadvantageous to the growth of potted cloves. In winter, the pot is buried in the outdoor sunny place or in front of the indoor windowsill.

Watering: usually keep the basin soil moist and dry, do not be too wet. High temperature in summer should be watered once in the morning and evening, and less watering should be done after autumn to facilitate dormancy and overwinter.

Fertilization: use rotten cake fertilizer as base fertilizer in winter, and apply cake fertilizer and water every half a month after germination in spring to promote flowering. Summer should also be properly fertilized to facilitate flower bud differentiation and maintain more flowers in the following year. Less fertilizer and water after autumn, too much fertilizer, which is harmful to development.

Pruning: cloves in the growing period, branches and leaves are too dense, should be pruned in time, not only does not interfere with the tree, but also conducive to ventilation and light. When you enter the dormant period after autumn, it is necessary to properly trim, cut off overgrown branches, overlapping branches and cross branches, so that nutrients are concentrated and more pregnant buds are pregnant.

Turn the basin: turn the basin every 2-3 years, combine turning the basin, trim the root system, remove part of the old root and over-long root system, remove the old soil and replace it with newly cultivated soil to facilitate the development of root system and propagation of leaves and flowers.

Pest control: cloves in the case of too wet, easy to produce root rot, light stop growing, heavy withered to death. Clove common pests are domestic antler longicorn beetles, damage to branches, as well as coir moth, diamondback moth, aphids and so on. It can be killed with 40% dimethoate 1500 times liquid spray.

2. Watch

The lilac is beautiful, the flowers are purple and fragrant. Using lobular privet root pile as rootstock to graft cloves into bonsai, with ancient dried flower branches, complement each other, the most ornamental.

Lilac bonsai maintenance and management 1, maintenance management placement place: cloves like light, usually should be placed in a place with plenty of sunshine and air circulation. However, it is necessary to give a little shade in summer, and high-temperature sunburn is disadvantageous to the growth of potted cloves. In winter, the pot is buried in the outdoor sunny place or in front of the indoor windowsill. Watering: usually keep the basin soil moist and dry, do not be too wet. High temperature in summer should be watered once in the morning and evening, and less watering should be done after autumn to facilitate dormancy and overwinter. Fertilization: use rotten cake fertilizer as base fertilizer in winter, and apply cake fertilizer and water every half a month after germination in spring to promote flowering. Summer should also be properly fertilized to facilitate flower bud differentiation and maintain more flowers in the following year. Less fertilizer and water after autumn, too much fertilizer, which is harmful to development. Pruning: cloves in the growing period, branches and leaves are too dense, should be pruned in time, not only does not interfere with the tree, but also conducive to ventilation and light. When you enter the dormant period after autumn, it is necessary to properly trim, cut off overgrown branches, overlapping branches and cross branches, so that nutrients are concentrated and more pregnant buds are pregnant. Turn the basin: turn the basin every 2-3 years, combine turning the basin, trim the root system, remove part of the old root and over-long root system, remove the old soil and replace it with newly cultivated soil to facilitate the development of root system and propagation of leaves and flowers. Pest control: cloves in the case of too wet, easy to produce root rot, light stop growing, heavy withered to death. Clove common pests are domestic antler longicorn beetles, damage to branches, as well as coir moth, diamondback moth, aphids and so on. It can be killed with 40% dimethoate 1500 times liquid spray. 2. the ornamental lilac is beautiful, the flowers are purple and fragrant. Using lobular privet root pile as rootstock to graft cloves into bonsai, with ancient dried flower branches, complement each other, the most ornamental. . Lilac bonsai maintenance and management method 1, maintenance management: placement place: cloves like light, usually should be placed in a place with sufficient sunshine and air circulation. However, it is necessary to give a little shade in summer, and high-temperature sunburn is disadvantageous to the growth of potted cloves. In winter, the pot is buried in the outdoor sunny place or in front of the indoor windowsill. Watering: usually keep the basin soil moist and dry, do not be too wet. High temperature in summer should be watered once in the morning and evening, and less watering should be done after autumn to facilitate dormancy and overwinter. Fertilization: use rotten cake fertilizer as base fertilizer in winter, and apply cake fertilizer and water every half a month after germination in spring to promote flowering. Summer should also be properly fertilized to facilitate flower bud differentiation and maintain more flowers in the following year. Less fertilizer and water after autumn, too much fertilizer, which is harmful to development. Pruning: cloves in the growing period, branches and leaves are too dense, should be pruned in time, not only does not interfere with the tree, but also conducive to ventilation and light. When you enter the dormant period after autumn, it is necessary to properly trim, cut off overgrown branches, overlapping branches and cross branches, so that nutrients are concentrated and more pregnant buds are pregnant. Turn the basin: turn the basin every 2-3 years, combine turning the basin, trim the root system, remove part of the old root and over-long root system, remove the old soil and replace it with newly cultivated soil to facilitate the development of root system and propagation of leaves and flowers. Pest control: cloves in the case of too wet, easy to produce root rot, light stop growing, heavy withered to death. Clove common pests are domestic antler longicorn beetles, damage to branches, as well as coir moth, diamondback moth, aphids and so on. It can be killed with 40% dimethoate 1500 times liquid spray. 2, watch: the lilac posture is beautiful, the flowers are purple, fragrant and pleasant. Using lobular privet root pile as rootstock to graft cloves into bonsai, with ancient dried flower branches, complement each other, the most ornamental.

 
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