The common pruning methods of indoor bonsai plants are 1, coring and bud picking.
In general, when plants grow to a certain extent, people need to prune them, especially the pruning of coring and bud picking, which is even more important for bonsai plants. Picking the heart is to pick the tender head above the plant branches, and picking the bud is to pick the adventitious bud from the plant. The purpose of this pruning is to maintain the growth of bonsai plants and promote the development of plant lateral branches, but also to prevent plants from sprouting and destroy the overall aesthetic feeling of this bonsai. What everyone should pay attention to is this abstraction, which must be completed on time at a certain moment, otherwise it will really damage the bonsai.
Step 2 Trim branches and roots
Pruning and root pruning are also common pruning methods for bonsai plants. Pruning refers to pruning the branches of plants. As we all know, most bonsai have a basic shape. If there are too many branches beside the plants, it will destroy the overall shape of the bonsai. Therefore, this requires continuous attention. Usually, this pruning should be decided according to the specific plant tree shape, and the hungry branches that hinder or destroy the tree shape should be pruned in time. Pruning refers to pruning the' roots' of plants that are too dense. If the roots of plants are too dense, the new roots of trees will be stunted, which is not conducive to plant growth, so remember to trim the roots at any time when necessary.
3, thin plaster
Plants usually grow faster. In a short time, the leaves or shoots of plants will be covered by plant branches, which will seriously damage the aesthetic feeling of the whole bonsai. Therefore, at this time, it is necessary to carry out the thinning work of plants, cut off the redundant branches and leaves of plants and flowers, and keep the plant shape clean and beautiful. Plastering is a pruning method for large flowers, such as rubber trees and Millennium trees. In spring, before the new branches sprout, all the upper parts of plants are cut off with scissors, which is called plastering. The purpose of this is to promote the rapid growth of plants and maintain the shape of bonsai.
Maintenance skills of indoor bonsai plants Plants need people's careful care to thrive, so when placing bonsai plants indoors, besides necessary pruning, maintenance is also very important. The growth of plants can not be separated from many factors, the most critical ones are watering, fertilization, temperature, light, pest control and so on. Therefore, everyone should do a good job in these aspects when maintaining bonsai plants indoors. However, we should know that the growth habits of different plants are different, so we must be specific to the specific operation of plants when maintaining them. Both watering and fertilization need to be appropriate. Plants that like light should bask in the sun more, and plants that like warmth should pay attention to keeping warm and so on.