Processing and Modeling Technology of Honeysuckle Bonsai
Honeysuckle is a temperate and subtropical tree species, which is sunny, shade-tolerant, cold-tolerant, drought-resistant and moisture-tolerant, and can adapt to acid and alkaline soil, but it likes loose and fertile neutral sandy loam. It is a good material for bonsai production because of its strong nature, developed root system, strong sprouting ability, light plant, graceful posture and elegant old pile.
The shape of honeysuckle is mainly climbing and pruning. Climbing and binding the main branches together and weaving them into a trunk so that they can grow into a whole for further processing. Twigs are generally processed by pruning.
The styling of the stump should be based on the six meanings of wood and the art in accordance with their aptitude. Honeysuckle is generally suitable for root-lifting bonsai, which can be planted with roots when potting; or when turning the basin, the roots can be lifted up year by year; the stump that has been planted in the deep basin for many years can also be removed from the pot soil at the same time, do not break the soil and hurt the roots, and be planted in a shallow pot slightly larger than the deep basin, fill the gaps around with nutritious soil, and wash away the soil between the roots above the basin with a faucet after the pier is filled, and the excess hairy roots will be cut off after showing the roots.
Honeysuckle bonsai modeling is mainly cliff type or hanging branch type, which can show its natural dynamic posture incisively and vividly. Because of the left entanglement of its stem, its stem can also be shaped by curved stem, and the method of pruning should be used, but too many times of pruning in one year should be avoided, otherwise it will affect the formation of flower buds. For the branches that are not in place, moderate iron wire can be used for flat binding and traction, and the iron wire should be released in time after the branches are turned to Lignification and setting.
The natural style is used to make the branches on the pile let nature take its course, droop smoothly, and the branches and leaves are dense and dense, and the blank is used reasonably to make it rich in painting and increase the beauty of art.
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Seedling raising technique of Honeysuckle Bonsai
Honeysuckle is used as park hedge, fence, balcony, flower gallery, flower rack and other three-dimensional greening in gardens, as well as ground cover materials for soil and water conservation, wind prevention and sand fixation. Honeysuckle not only can be planted on the ground, but also can be used as a potted ornamental. There are three culture methods of honeysuckle: seed culture, strip culture and cuttage culture.
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