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Placement of several kinds of tree stump bonsai

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The placement of tree stump bonsai is very fastidious, many pile friends have made a detailed introduction to the distance between pot stakes, air circulation, lighting and other aspects, which will not be described here. This article would like to make some brief comments on the placement of several different kinds of pot piles.

The placement of tree stump bonsai is very fastidious, many pile friends have made a detailed introduction to the distance between pot stakes, air circulation, lighting and other aspects, which will not be described here. This paper would like to make some brief discussion on the arrangement of several different kinds of basin piles.

First, the nut elm pot pile and the grape basin pile should not be placed together. If the two are put together, the acid secreted by the grape leaves will be transmitted to the elm pile through rain, watering and other ways, so that the leaves, branches and stems of the elm pile will produce a layer of bacteria like coal ash for a long time. Elm pile will appear the phenomenon of fallen leaves, dead branches, cadres shrinking and even dead piles. On the other hand, the secretion of elm leaves will affect the growth of grape stakes, which will make grape fruits green and astringent. By the same token, the elm pile should not be placed under the grape trellis. Those who want to use the grape trellis to shade the stump bonsai should pay attention to it.

Second, the grape pot pile should not be placed under the poplar and Chunshu trees. The substances secreted by poplar and Toona sinensis will directly affect the growth of grape pot pile, resulting in grape pot pile fruit, small fruit, rotten fruit, and even lead to pot pile atrophy and death.

Third, the apple pot pile should not be placed near the celery field. The smell released by celery will affect the growth of the apple pot pile, reduce the fruit setting rate or small fruit, and the fruit color is not correct, thus affecting the ornamental effect of the pot pile.

Fourth, the ornamental bonsai of peach and pear trees should not be placed in places where tobacco is planted, nor should they be hung and placed in the places where peaches and ploughs are placed, otherwise, the stakes of peaches and ploughs will die due to the smell of tobacco. or poor growth.

 
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