How to trim azaleas into bonsai? how to trim azaleas bonsai?
First, how to trim into bonsai
There are many ways to trim plants into bonsai, such as umbrella type, cantilever type, Panlong type and so on. The specific pruning steps are as follows:
1. Umbrella shape: trim the trunk of the plant to about 10 cm, and then keep the 4-5 main branches next to the trunk, allowing them to stretch naturally and evenly around. In addition, some branches that are too long at the top should be trimmed off to make sure they are beautiful.
2. Panlong type: it is better to do it when the cuckoo is still a seedling. Usually when the weather is relatively sunny, several branches of the plant are twisted together and grow upward to form a dragon shape.
3. Cantilever type: cut the phloem and xylem of its trunk, and then bind it to 90 degrees with iron wire, so that the plant can be extended at this angle.
Second, the method of pruning bonsai
1. When pruning, you need to prepare a pair of sharp scissors, and then do it faster, so as not to increase the damage to the plant.
2. The longer branches of the plant need to be cut off, which is helpful to maintain the balance of the plant posture.
3. In addition, the overdense branches and cross-growing branches of the plant need to be pruned off. This will dredge the growth space of the plant and make the plant grow more prosperous.
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