Question 2: How to prune Yushu and the pruning method of Yushu flower. Yushu pruning can be done according to everyone's hobbies.
Pruning is an important means of bonsai production, which is directly related to the speed and grade of bonsai forming. Now it is summarized as "three cuts and three no cuts" for discussion.
First, late cutting is not early cutting. It is generally believed that the best time to prune branches is when trees stop growing in winter, and it is emphasized to "prune in winter". This view is not comprehensive enough. To be precise, some tree species can be cut down in winter, such as Lagerstroemia indica. After being cut short in winter, the branches look very dry. When spring comes, new buds will grow on the short branches. But there are two situations that will make the winter shear invalid. First, the tree species are not suitable, such as Yushu. Once there is a wound, the branches are easy to lose water. Therefore, after winter cutting, the short branches of Yushu will dry up due to water loss in the long dry winter. Second, the branches are too thin, no matter what tree species, cutting the branches too thin in winter will inevitably cause the branches to die. In fact, "spring cutting" is better than "winter cutting". Prune trees before germination in early spring. At this time, the air temperature is high, and new buds will sprout in a short time, so don't worry about the dry branches. Compared with "winter scissors", "spring scissors" has no other harm. Trees that bloom in spring, such as azaleas and plum blossoms, must be pruned later, or pruning will be counterproductive.
Second, rough cutting is not fine. Some people pursue the rapid prototyping of bonsai and wish to cut off the new branches that have not been lignified. They hope to grow lateral branches again that year, and then cut them two or three times a year, so that the bonsai can quickly form several branches. The author has done this before, but it backfired. First, some tree species, such as Ilex cornuta, can't make lateral branches when their branches are not lignified, but sprout from the incision and continue to grow forward without forming an angle. Second, forced pruning will make the work lose motivation. Tree species, such as Ligustrum lucidum and Myrica rubra, can send side branches after cutting off the tender branches. But this is not appropriate. When the branches are cut short to form a bracket, the length of the bracket must be determined in advance. It is assumed that the length of the bracket will not change greatly after the work is formed. But if the branches are tender, they will continue to grow faster. In this way, the length of several brackets will greatly exceed the predetermined length, which is out of proportion. The whole tree is slender and thin and can't be repaired. Practice has proved that the correct way is to wait until the branches are lignified and grow to a predetermined thickness before cutting. In this way, the lateral branches will inevitably form a better angle. In order to overcome impatience, branches used for branch support must grow to a predetermined thickness, usually at least one year. If it is not thick enough, it will grow for another year.
Third, cutting fat is not thin. After cutting short branches, the branches do not germinate for a long time, and even if they do, the lateral branches do not grow vigorously, which is because of lack of fertilizer. It is necessary to urge the branches to grow strong buds and quickly grow new branches. The amount of fertilizer should try not to cause "fertilizer damage". During the peak growth period, you can water and fertilize at intervals. But be careful not to be too thick. In this way, in the growing season with suitable temperature, the lateral branches should keep growing.
Finally, it must be explained that "three cuts and three no cuts" are aimed at unformed bonsai. If the bonsai works have been finalized, pruning is to keep the tree shape and avoid the bonsai growing in the wild, that is another matter.
Question 3: How to prune Yushu? Still young, no need to cut. Just post it.
Question 4: How should I prune the Yushu I planted? It's ugly without leaves. Which great god knows, just ask for the main pole and leave five or six centimeters. Cut off the rest and let it grow again.
Question 5: I want to know how to prune this Yushu. I don't understand it, so I can't bear to start at random. Cut according to your imagination. If you cut a hemisphere, you also cut off the branches inside.
Question 6: How to raise Yushu? Can Yushu be pruned? What are the advantages and disadvantages of Yushu? Its real name is swallow palm. The thick and rich green leaves are as bright as jasper, and the vigorous and simple branches look like big trees. The desk in the living room looks like the royal jade carving bonsai in the Forbidden City, elegant and beautiful.
Yushu not only releases oxygen during the day, but also absorbs carbon dioxide at night, which most flowers do not have. The stomata on its fleshy stems are closed during the day and opened at night, which absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen at the same time, increasing the concentration of negative ions in indoor air.
So it is very suitable for maintenance in the bedroom.
Swallow's paw, also known as Sedum, is a succulent shrub of Sedum, which is native to tropical Africa. Evergreen all year round, with strong adaptability, like sunshine, tolerance to shade, drought and barren, and not strict requirements on soil, but it is better cultivated in loose and fertile sandy loam. Not cold-resistant, afraid of frost, it can be placed indoors all year round.
Swallow claws are usually propagated by cutting, which can be used at any time except in winter dormancy and low temperature. In particular, thick branches with lateral branches are selected as cuttings, which are easy to take root and the plants can be plump and shaped quickly.
Turn over the pots and change the soil in spring and summer, and put a little long-acting fertilizer such as hoof pieces at the bottom of the pots as the base fertilizer. If you move outdoor for maintenance in summer, you should put it in a semi-shady place first, and then move it under strong light. It is best to put it on the porch, under the eaves, behind the balcony, in a ventilated and rain-proof place. Don't water it too often at ordinary times, and then water it when the soil surface is dry. There is no need to fertilize again and again. In the growing period, moderately prune the branches that are too long and too dense, so as to keep the posture of the plants symmetrical and the trees robust. June 5438+1mid-October moved indoors and placed in a warm and well-lit place. The minimum wintering temperature shall not be lower than 5℃, and watering shall be strictly controlled to prevent the basin soil from drying out. Turn the pot once every half month to avoid the deviation of branches and leaves and affect the appearance. If the light is insufficient, more attention should be paid to prevent the roots from rotting and defoliating due to damp heat.
Swallows have moderate water and fertilizer during the growing period, and sufficient indoor light, fresh air and stable temperature in winter. In winter and spring, strong old plants can produce fragrant pink flowers. There is also a kind of phoenix tail palm, also known as Sedum purslane. Its branches are purple-brown, simple and moist, plants are swaying and leaves are beautiful, which is suitable for expressing the style of ancient bonsai.
Question 7: How to prune Yushu? Make an iron frame like an umbrella frame on the root of the tree, and then trim the leaves into what you want. Or use tree roots as umbrella handles, then make frames, make leaves, and finally cut the inside short, so that the overall effect will be better and the trees will not go out of shape.
Question 8: Excuse me, how should I prune this Yushu? I want to trim off more than two teeth.
Question 9: How to prune the succulent Yushu can be done according to everyone's hobby. If the crown is round and plump, cutting off long branches during pruning will make the external crown of the plant complete and the internal branches properly dense. If the tree is long, the old trunk is thick and the crown is not round, it can be trimmed or stump bonsai, and some branches and leaves can be cut off according to the needs of modeling.
Yushu generally grows very fast and its shape is difficult to control. Therefore, it is necessary to control its fertilizer and water, especially in the spring growth season. Don't let its leaves grow, but also shoot according to the length of the branches, leaving 5-6 leaves as well. Then, train them purposefully according to their favorite shapes.
Question 10: How to prune Yushu to grow up? If you want to spread around, pinch off the branches and leaves at the top of the crown and remove the top advantage, it will spread around. If you want to grow taller, remove the branches around you. If you want both, go around first and hold your head when you reach a certain height.