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How to make succulent bonsai?

First cut off the prepared succulent roots, then add about 1/3 of the thickness of pumice to the bottom of the prepared flower pot, and then put the soil into the flower pot until it is 7 or 8 minutes full. However, finally plant the plants in and add some decorative stones with a small shovel. Natural style and interesting style are common patterns of succulent potted plants. Among them, natural succulent bonsais mostly imitate the shape of bonsai, and the layout is mostly natural style, without the need to deliberately create geometric patterns.

1. Common patterns of succulent plant pots

1. Natural style: Natural succulent plant bonsais mostly imitate bonsai shapes, and the layout is mostly natural style, without deliberately making geometric patterns. According to Decorative stones or other accessories are required. The pots can be rectangular, oval, round, square or other shapes. Pottery, purple sand pots, porcelain pots, and stone are preferred. The color and shape do not need to be too gorgeous, and they should express the natural and elegant characteristics of potted plants.

2. Interesting style: Interesting succulent bonsai mainly highlights the characteristics of the plant itself, showing its unique shape and color. When combining bonsais, pay attention to the staggered height of the plants and the harmony of colors. For potted plants, you should choose small cartoon-shaped pots. You can also choose glassware and flowerpots with unique and interesting shapes such as shells, heart-shaped, bamboo basket-shaped, peanut-shaped, watermelon-shaped, cartoon animals, and characters to highlight the interest.

2. How to make a succulent bonsai

1. Cut off the succulent roots and leave them to dry for two days until the wound heals. At the same time, prepare a suitable flower pot.

2. Use a shovel to add about 1/3 of the thickness of pumice at the bottom of the flowerpot as a drainage and breathable layer to prevent plant roots from rotting.

3. Put the soil into the flower pot until it is 7 or 8 minutes full, and plant the plants in it according to your favorite combination.

4. After cultivation, use tweezers to appropriately adjust the position of the plant to achieve the best viewing effect.

5. Compact the soil and tap the flower pot appropriately to make the soil more compact and leave no gaps.

6. Finally, use a small shovel to add some decorative stones.

3. How to grow succulents in pots

1. Temperature: Control the indoor temperature at about 15-28°C. Generally, the indoor temperature is suitable. The maximum limit should not exceed 5°C. The maximum temperature cannot be higher than 35℃.

2. Lighting: Try to choose a place with long lighting time to place succulent plants. When the lighting is insufficient, do not easily move succulent plants to outdoor cultivation.

3. Watering: Spray watering. Watering should be done when the sun is sufficient. The frequency can be adjusted by yourself. In places with dry air, you need to water more.

4. Fertilization: There is no need to fertilize in summer. In winter, if conditions permit, fertilization can be done once a month. Use rotten thin liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer.

5. Pests: Succulent plants generally have fewer pests. Common ones include red spiders, scale insects, whiteflies, etc. Always observe whether there are any pests. If found, you can clean them manually.

6. Anti-corrosion: Excessive watering, excessive air humidity, pests, etc. will cause succulent rot. When rot occurs, the rotten part must be removed as soon as possible.