First, the propagation of Fraxinus mandshurica is generally achieved by cutting. If you want to have a high survival rate of cutting ash trees, I suggest you do cutting work in winter and spring. In the process of cutting, branches with beautiful appearance and vigorous growth can be selected as cuttings. When cutting, dip the end of the branch in rooting powder and then cut with sand, so it is easy to take root.
Second, if it is a dug ash bonsai. Then, when transplanting the excavated sumac, we suggest that it should be carried out in the dormant period from winter to early spring before germination. Before transplanting, we need to reshape the lacquer tree, cut off some redundant branches and roots, and smooth the wound in the trimmed part. In addition, in order to improve the survival rate of Rhus verniciflua, we need to soak the stump in clear water for 24 hours before planting, or plant it in rooting agent (such as rooting powder and rooting agent).
Thirdly, in order to make the bonsai adapt to the new growth environment quickly, we need to "cultivate" the excavated ash, and when its roots grow again, everyone is doing the work of potted ash.
Four, after the completion of the preservation of ash in the basin, everyone needs to water once, and then pay attention to keep the basin soil moist, but there can be no water. When doing this, everyone needs to put the ash bonsai in a cool place for normal maintenance. After it grows new branches and grows well, everyone can let it receive normal light.
Fifth, the germination ability of Rhus verniciflua is relatively strong. In order to keep it beautiful, everyone needs to wipe the extra branches and buds on the trunk at any time during the growth period, and at the same time do a good job of heading. In addition, the work of picking leaves and pruning also needs to be done well, but it should be noted that everyone needs to apply fertilizer once before doing this work. After the leaves are picked and trimmed, the new buds grow and ash grows, so everyone needs to apply cake fertilizer again. The ratio of water to fertilizer is 8: 1, and the fuller the branches, the more pruning times can be appropriately increased.
Matters needing attention in the propagation and transplantation of ash bonsai-the above is the explanation given for this problem, hoping to help everyone. In addition, when pruning the landscape of Fraxinus mandshurica piles after defoliation in winter, the branches that affect the tree shape, such as pests and diseases, cross branches, twigs and parallel cross branches, should be cut off to make the bonsai more beautiful.