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The real fool course finally knows what the first-class branch, the second-level branch and the third-level branch are.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, How to cultivate first-class branches, second-class branches, third-grade branches turn from Yangzhou bonsai bar "Flute Frost Sky" the original text simply draw a few pictures, take a look. [photo 1] sprouting branches [Picture 2] remove excess branches, leaving branches with favorable shape.

How to cultivate primary, secondary and tertiary branches

Transferred from Yangzhou bonsai bar "flute Frost Sky" original text

I simply drew a few pictures and took a look at them together.

[picture 1] sprouting and branching

[photo 2] remove the extra branches and leave the branches with favorable shape

[photo 3] press the lower branches down a little during storage so that the roots of the branches will not go up and affect the shape of the first grade branches.

[photo 4] when the branch is raised to a certain thickness, leave two bud eyes to cut him off, this is the first-class branch.

[photo 5] from the branch growing from the bud eye of the primary branch to a certain thickness and then cut off, it becomes a secondary branch, and so on.

[photo 6] usually the lower branch is thicker and longer than the upper branch, so that the proportion can be coordinated and a triangular tree will be created. The first-class branch is thicker than the second-grade branch, and the second-grade branch is thicker than the third-grade branch. The transition is only natural in this way. Usually the primary and secondary branches of the first and second receptacle are unbifurcated and begin to bifurcate only at the third level. The higher the branch support or the need to embody the "yield" branch, it can fork on the first or second branch. The larger the pile, some of the third-grade branches may not necessarily bifurcate, and the micro-sized piles may begin to bifurcate. So at which level of bifurcation should be applied flexibly. Look at this picture, draw it now, look at the section carefully and you will understand it.

[photo 7] imagine what it would be like to start bifurcating a primary or secondary branch on a 1.2 receptacle.

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