Three taboos for beginners to make bonsai
First, do not be blind. many people always want to have a lot of bonsai, which can be watched at any time to satisfy hunger and thirst. However, at the beginning of production, due to the lack of appreciation ability, it was necessary to see the stumps when digging tree stumps in the mountains, and the implementation of "carpet" excavation not only wasted resources, but also destroyed the ecology. When buying in the bazaar, they buy in large quantities, regardless of the good or the bad. As a result, most of them are not high-grade crude products, which are time-consuming, laborious and costly. Therefore, it is true that beginners understand the eagerness of seeking piles, but they must be instructed by experts so as not to get twice the result with half the effort.
Second, do not raise piles at will, as the ancients said: "what you do is done in thought, but it is destroyed by following." The same is true of raising piles. Tree stump maintenance requires patience and care, but also needs to understand plant growth characteristics and soil structure, as well as water and fertilizer irrigation, pest control and other knowledge. In the maintenance, first, do not deal with the stump casually. Each stump should be carefully cut according to its own modeling ideas, and only after dealing with the wound can it be planted in the soil, otherwise it is not conducive to the survival of the stump. Second, do not equip the soil at will. Soil is an important factor related to the long and good life of the stump. When the soil is well matched, there is a great hope for the stump to survive. Third, do not apply irrigation and fertilizer at will. Plant growth is inseparable from fertilizer and water, but should be applied with thin fertilizer frequently, watering in a timely and appropriate amount, such as hastily applying heavy water and large fertilizer, and the stump cannot be absorbed, it will cause stagnant water to rot roots or fertilizer damage, and survival will be in danger. Fourth, do not deal with diseases and insect pests at will. Many diseases and insect pests can endanger plant life within a few days, so they cannot be taken lightly. It is necessary to make timely discovery and prevention. Fifth, do not fiddle with the stump at will. When the stump is planted on the ground or in a large basin, it is necessary to wait for its root system to develop and fully survive before it can turn the basin and change the soil in the right season and in the right weather. Do not bury it in the ground for a moment, cut into the pot to appreciate it, and move it around, and the living pile will also become a dead pile.
Third, modeling must not rush to create a unique style of work, is undoubtedly the most exciting thing, but do not rush. First, avoid maintenance is not in place hasty modeling. The branches of the stump must grow to a certain degree of strength and gradually form a transitional branch with the trunk before they can be trimmed and modeled. No matter how long they are, when the branches grow to a certain length, they will be "twisted and twisted" to tie up and hang. On the surface, there appears to be a certain shape, but there is a "lack of heat" carefully, especially deciduous plants, which are obviously reflected when they are watched in winter; second, they are considered immature to avoid modeling. A tree stump needs to be deliberated over and over again before a modeling scheme can be determined. because of a little knowledge of modeling technology, beginners go to battle blindly, and then make drastic corrections, resulting in a tree stump swinging around and delaying the forming time and timing. It is suggested that beginners had better put forward their own point of view when modeling, and then seek advice from experts, so that they can not only take detours, but also help to improve their artistic accomplishment.
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Production and management of juniper bonsai
Juniper, also known as juniper, cypress, juniper, is an evergreen tree of the genus Sabina of the family Cypress, with brown bark, longitudinal grooves and strip peeling off. Branches spread upward, branchlets drooping, trigonous, green at first, then reddish brown. The leaves are verticillate, the leaves are needle-shaped, the apex is sharp, the surface is slightly concave, the midrib is slightly raised, the leaves are green, and there is a white stomatal band on each side, which is integrated at the apex of the leaf. Juniper trunk vigorous and simple, green leaves, evergreen, soft branches, easy to shape, is a good tree species for bonsai production.
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Tamarix, alias Guanyin willow, Sanchun willow. It has strong adaptability, salt tolerance, waterlogging resistance, cold resistance, drought resistance, pruning resistance, fast forming and easy survival in general management. Tamarix branch small leaves, branches drooping, graceful, shaped like weeping willow; its torso such as iron, old and strange, with the quality of pine and cypress; blossom three times a year, the flowering period is longer, the pink flowers are full of branches, more enchanting; its roots, such as swimming dragon, wonderful shape, whether it is root, trunk, leaf or flower, it has incomparable advantages over other tree species, and it is a good tree species for bonsai production. Tamarix
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