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Cultivation methods / steps of bonsai of Phyllanthus angustifolia

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The branches of Phyllanthus angustifolia are smooth and clustered, and its newly germinated buds are reddish to red. It is a very beautiful garden application plant. Turning it into a landscape tree or modeling tree is bound to add a lot of beauty and vitality to the garden.

The branches of Phyllanthus angustifolia are smooth and clustered, and its newly germinated buds are reddish to red. It is a very beautiful garden application plant. Turning it into a landscape tree or modeling tree will certainly add a lot of beauty and vitality to the garden. Cunninghamia lanceolata can be made into not only a hedge but also a bonsai tree, which has high ornamental value.

1. Get the pile material: we can get the old pile of Cunninghamia lanceolata by buying it in the market or digging in the wild.

2. Sterilization and disinfection: after we have obtained the downhill pile, because the cut section will be caused in the process of excavation and transportation, we need to disinfect and sterilize it, and then trim, cut and cut it according to our own needs.

3. Cultivate new roots: we can use river sand to cultivate downhill piles to promote them to grow new roots. Completely cover the root of the old pile with the river sand until it reaches the part of the pile 2x3.

4. Watering rooting water: take rooting powder to mix with water, and then use the mixed rooting water to completely pour the whole pile together with river sand.

5. Bagging and moisturizing: after pouring rooting water, find a large plastic bag film to cover the whole plant together with the basin to keep warm and moisturizing.

6. Maintenance management: in the process of maintenance and management, we should pay attention to observe the growth of each branch of the tree stump in the plastic bag film. If the basin soil becomes dry, we should open the plastic bag film and pour water again, and then put it into the plastic bag.

7. Unpacking plastic bags: after about 3 or 4 months, it can be found that the branches on the stump are covered with new buds that grow normally. At this time, we need to remove the plastic bag film on a cloudy day. But spray water on the branches of the stump for several days to moisturize before removing the bag.

8. Take off the pot and transplant: carefully remove the stump from the original basin, try not to hurt the new buds, and then transplant it in a new pot with sterilized soil.

9. Watering root water: pour root water again, and also pour thoroughly in the basin, the method is the same as 3-6 steps. Then put it in a bright and ventilated place for maintenance and management, but avoid direct sunlight.

The above are the methods and steps of bonsai cultivation, but it should be noted that the whole process should avoid strong light and prohibit fertilization.

The editor will introduce you here today. I hope it will be helpful for you to cultivate Chinan down the mountain. Thank you for your attention!

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