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How to make and trim Lycium barbarum bonsai
First, cultivate plants.

The cultivation of Lycium barbarum plants can be carried out by sowing, cutting, dividing plants and layering. If you want to go wild, you can look for it in the wild. It is suggested that the time should be chosen before and after the sting. The climate is suitable, and it is easy to cultivate after digging.

Second, plant potted plants.

Lycium barbarum doesn't require much soil, as long as it can ensure drainage. Humus soil can be mixed with sand. Pots should be made of purple sand pottery or glazed pottery, and potted plants should be planted in spring. After planting, it is necessary to strengthen management, first put it in a place with shelter from the wind and astigmatism, and often spray water to moisturize it, so that it can quickly get out of the pot and resume growth.

Third, trimming and shaping.

If you want to have a good shape, you should pay attention to pruning and climbing in time. The larger branches are pruned in winter, and the thinner branches are pruned in summer and autumn. The newly sprouted branches were tied with wire. Usually made into cliff or curved dry type. Make the lifting model into a bridge. Specifically, it is managed according to the tree. In addition, when sick branches are found, they should be cut off in time so as not to affect the overall growth.

Fourth, post-maintenance

If you want the shape of the wolfberry bonsai to be more beautiful, you should pay attention to management in the later stage. Usually, it should be placed in a place with plenty of light, and it is enough to bask in the sun and block the strong light in summer. Water until it is dry and wet, not too often. In addition, thin fertilizer should be applied frequently during the growth period to improve nutrients, and sufficient nutrients will thrive.