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Watering methods and matters needing attention of Metasequoia bonsai

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Metasequoia glyptostroboides is a living fossil tree species, is an ornamental tree species with autumn leaves, to do metasequoia bonsai ornamental, can also be used for embankment, lakeside, poolside, courtyard and other greening. In the process of maintenance, watering skills are very important. The following is to introduce the watering methods and points for attention of metasequoia bonsai: 1.

Metasequoia glyptostroboides is a "living fossil" tree species, is an ornamental tree species with autumn leaves, to do metasequoia bonsai ornamental, can also be used for embankment, lakeside, poolside, courtyard and other greening. In the process of maintenance, watering skills are very important. The following is to introduce the watering methods and points for attention of metasequoia bonsai.

1. The newly planted bonsai of Metasequoia glyptostroboides has no new roots, but the original roots are injured and fail to absorb water, so the branches are easy to dry up.

2. Spray the branches with a sprinkler in the morning and evening to make the bark moist.

3. The newly planted metasequoia bonsai should not be drenched with water, otherwise the stump will sprout too much and the root will grow too slowly to supply the evaporation of the bud, which will cause the stump to wither.

4. Therefore, the amount of water must be controlled as much as possible, and after the occurrence of new roots and buds, the right amount of water should be drenched according to the number of buds.

Attention to watering:

Watering metasequoia bonsai is similar to watering other bonsai.

1. Watering depends on the situation and grasp the amount of water.

2. Look at the size, size, depth and shallowness of the basin, less watering in the big basin, more watering in the small basin, less watering in the deep basin and more watering in the shallow basin.

3. Look at the texture of the basin: the soil basin is watered more, the pottery basin is less watered, and the porcelain basin is less watered.

4. Look at the soil: less clay, more sand.

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