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How to make moss bonsai

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, First, quickly up the moss method. Soak the bonsai rocks in water for several days, then sprinkle them evenly on the rocks or pots with potato or potato powder, cover them with wet weeds and spray water every day for about a week.

First, quickly up the moss method. Soak the bonsai rocks in water for several days, then sprinkle them evenly on the rocks or basin soil with potato or potato powder, then cover them with moist weeds and spray water every day to grow moss in about a week.

Second, inoculate moss method. Select a few pieces of loess, grind and add water to paste, mix the natural moss in the mud, brush evenly on the soaked rock or soil surface with a small brush, often spray water, and the moss can be seen a few days later. You can also dry the fresh moss, grind it into powder, mix it with water or thin rice soup, apply it where the bonsai needs, move the basin to the shady and wet place, and keep it moist, then you can produce moss.

Third, the natural moss method. Put the prepared rocks in the basin, often water pottery rice water, pottery vegetable water, keep wet, put in the place where you can see the sky but not the sun, the water-absorbing stone is better.

Fourth, the coating on the basin surface. The moss used in the potted noodles of bonsai trees can be placed flat in a damp place where you can't see the sun in the sky, beat the original moss into mud and spread it evenly on the film, keep it moist, spray light fat and water once after emergence, and use it as needed for 15 days. Stick mud on the root surface of the moss pan, wet the basin soil, brush it with mud, and then paste it.

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