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How to cultivate Euonymus fortunei bonsai
1, Euonymus fortunei is easy to survive by sowing, cutting and layering. Bonsai can also be made of old piles that have grown for many years, and the pile head is thick and simple. Generally, it should be transplanted before germination in spring or rainy season, and planted underground or in large earthen pots to ensure survival. Before new planting in the basin, it should be trimmed and reshaped once to shorten the long root system and leave more lateral roots. For a long trunk, there is no need to leave too many branches to avoid the crown being too large. Pay attention to the smoothness of the wound when pruning, and seal the wound with white latex or gibberellin ointment to avoid rot and mildew, which will affect the growth of new roots. The soil should be compacted when planting.

2. Euonymus fortunei should make the soil and roots closely combined, leaving no gaps. After planting, thoroughly water the roots, maintain them in places where there is no direct sunlight, and often spray water on the branches to increase the air humidity. When the new bud grows to about 65,438+00 ~ 65,438+05 cm, the core is removed to control its growth, promote the robust branches, increase the light, and make the seedlings harden and grow sturdily. Pay attention to the cultivation of transition branches during blank cultivation, and cut off branches that are not needed for modeling in time to avoid consuming too much nutrients and affecting plant growth. Euonymus fortunei can be made into straight, oblique, curved, double-dried, waterfront and flood-dried bonsai according to the shape of the stump. Because of the developed root system, it is most suitable for making bonsai with stone or wood attached.

3. The crown can be processed into a triangle or steamed bread shape with appropriate density, or it can be processed into a layered cloud sheet. The combination of pruning and flat tying is often used in modeling, supplemented by means such as pulling, so that the branch layout is reasonable. For the artificially propagated Euonymus fortunei, because the trunk is not thick enough and lacks ancient and quaint momentum, it can be attached to strange stones or dead tree piles with appropriate shapes and sizes to improve the ornamental value. The prepared Euonymus fortunei bonsai can be moved into an ornamental basin in spring, covered with moss, decorated with strange stones and placed with ornaments as needed, making the artistic conception of the bonsai more profound.