The Welcoming Pine has a simple, elegant, vigorous and powerful shape. It is one of people's favorite bonsai ornamental plants. However, the Welcoming Pine bonsai placed at home should also be cultivated and maintained. If it is not managed properly, it will have various problems. The following is a detailed introduction to the cultivation methods and precautions of the Welcoming Pine bonsai. People who like this plant can pay special attention to it. Cultivation method of Welcoming Pine bonsai1. Choose the right soil When cultivating the Welcoming Pine bonsai, you must choose the right soil for it. This plant likes loose and fertile soil, and its root system is relatively unique, with ectomycorrhizae with strong absorption capacity, so when preparing the soil for it, you must prepare loose and fertile nutrient soil with high humus content. When cultivating the Welcoming Pine bonsai, you must also choose flower pots with good air permeability and beautiful shapes. 2. Fertilizer and water management When cultivating the Welcoming Pine bonsai, you must water and fertilize it appropriately. Under normal circumstances, this bonsai does not require much water, but it must be watered every 3 to 5 days in the hot summer weather. However, in the cold winter weather, the watering frequency should be reduced, and watering 1 to 2 times a month is sufficient. The Welcoming Pine bonsai should be top-dressed once a month. It should stop fertilizing in winter, and pay attention to the balance of nutrition when topdressing it. Precautions for cultivating the Welcoming Pine bonsai1. When cultivating the Welcoming Pine bonsai, be sure to place it in an environment with good ventilation conditions. Only with good air circulation can the Welcoming Pine bonsai grow better. During the cultivation process, it must not be exposed to the sun, let alone let it receive the sun for a long time. It is best to cultivate it in a place where it cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. 2. When cultivating the Welcoming Pine bonsai, you should pay attention to the choice of potting soil. Try to use special leaf mold or mountain soil, and add an appropriate amount of river sand when preparing the nutrient soil. Only in this way can the permeability of the soil be guaranteed to provide favorable conditions for the growth of the Welcoming Pine bonsai. When planting two Welcoming Pine bonsai, you should also put an appropriate amount of broken tiles and charcoal at the bottom of his flowerpot, so that the flowerpot can maintain good air permeability and drainage, which is very beneficial to the normal growth of the Welcoming Pine bonsai. |
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