Boxwood bonsai with melon seeds
1. Selection of soil and basin: Euonymus japonicus likes well-drained soil, so it is necessary to choose a basin with good water permeability for smooth drainage. The size of the pot should be selected according to the size and growth of the bonsai.
Boxwood bonsai with melon seeds
2. Light and temperature: Boxwood seeds like sunny environment, but avoid exposure. In hot summer, bonsai can be maintained in a semi-shady place. In terms of temperature, the suitable growth temperature of Euonymus japonicus is between 65438 05℃ and 25℃.
Boxwood bonsai with melon seeds
3. Water and fertilizer: Boxwood doesn't like too much water, just water it 1-2 times a week, but the soil can't be too dry. Appropriate amount of liquid fertilizer can be applied in spring and summer, but it should not be excessive.
Boxwood bonsai with melon seeds
4. Pruning and shaping: Boxwood needs frequent pruning and shaping to keep its good tree shape and beautiful leaves. Pruning should be carried out in the vigorous growth period to avoid damaging the growth of bonsai.
Boxwood bonsai with melon seeds
5. Pay attention to pests and diseases: Euonymus japonicus is vulnerable to aphids, whiteflies, red spiders and other pests. Once pests and diseases are found, measures should be taken in time to prevent and control them, so as not to affect the growth and beauty of bonsai.
Boxwood bonsai with melon seeds
Generally speaking, it is not difficult to cultivate bonsai of melon seeds and boxwood. As long as you pay attention to the above points, you can keep the bonsai healthy and beautiful.