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Method for making lilac bonsai
Materials and maintenance

To make a lilac bonsai, you must first have a strong plant. The easiest way is to dig a small seedling on the mountain. Dig what you have on the mountain, buy what you don't have, or plant one according to local conditions. If you don't know the planting method, Bian Xiao prepares it for everyone. Encyclopedia of Clove Propagation Methods

The process of clove in the basin

Choice of flowerpot: Since you want to make bonsai, you should choose a more beautiful flowerpot. It is more suitable for lilacs to choose a medium-depth clay pot, square and round, as long as you like. The color of the pot can be blue or light yellow, which is more in line with the color of cloves. Soil: Lilac likes loose and fertile soil. Potted soil can be humus-rich soil or pastoral soil to avoid re-adhesion. After 2~3 years, change pots and soil in time. Planting: No matter which way you get clove seedlings, you should pot them in February-March. Prune the roots before planting, cut off the old roots and diseased roots, leave more fibrous roots and let the roots stretch in the pot. Then the soil is compacted, and the roots are closely combined with the soil. After watering, keep the plants in the shade for a week, and then move to a place with plenty of light.

Clove shaping and pruning

This is the last and most important step in the formation of bonsai. Clove leaves, on the other hand, can be cultivated into curved stems, drooping branches and inclined stems by bundling, and branches and leaves can be pruned in layers. The simplest modeling method is to make it regular, the trunk is curved, the branches and leaves are distributed on the left and right sides of the trunk, flat and slightly drooping, and graceful. When flowering, the inflorescence full of branches is very beautiful.