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Can I grow black pine at home?

Yes.

How to make black pine bonsai:

? Pre-production of shape: ①It depends on what kind of black pine shape you want to make. If we are making a large bonsai, we can choose to use rectangle or ellipse. shaped marble basin; if the shape is special like a cliff, we can use a deeper basin to sit in, so that the roots can be firmly rooted; ② Black pine has no special requirements for soil quality, generally loose and ventilated sand and corrosive soil on the mountain will suffice; ③ For black pine bonsai seedlings, it is best to choose shorter old stumps, and then plant them. After they are well developed, they can be transplanted into pots. ④ When black pine seedlings are about to sprout, they should be transplanted into pots for cultivation. It is best to It is packed with soil, which helps the seedlings take root well in the pot.

Shape design of cliff-style black pine bonsai: black pine bonsai has many styles, including upright, slanting, cliff-type, etc.; black pine seedlings are transplanted and fixed roots Later, some new branches will grow, and you can just prune them appropriately at that time; it is mainly used for climbing, but because the black pine has its own morphological characteristics, we must maintain it when pruning and climbing. It has its own original ecological characteristics. On the basis of the original characteristics, it is climbed and adjusted according to the required shape to achieve the final effect.

Later management of slant-dry black pine bonsai and black pine: When managing black pine bonsai, it should be cultivated in a well-lit environment. Watering should be appropriate and not excessive. You can water it for the first time. It is necessary to control the water in the later stage, and then water when the soil is dry; during the growth period of black pine, it is enough to apply fertilizer twice a year; every year in spring, the bonsai must be pruned, remove the top new buds, and prune away unnecessary branches. That's it; we usually repot the black pine seedlings once when they grow to four or five years old, and change the size of the pot required according to the growth.