In fact, the flowers and plants we usually raise can also enhance the value and become bonsai. There are many varieties of bonsai, and there are also many bonsai plants. Today, I will talk to you about how to dress up the flowers and plants at home and upgrade the potted plants into bonsai. This paper introduces several simple and effective cultivation methods for making potted flowers into popular "bare-root bonsai".
1, shallow planting
Friends with flowers and plants at home. If you want to make your potted plants into "bare-root bonsai", the easiest way is to take the roots out of the soil and plant them directly. We have been cultivating potted flowers for many years, and our roots are well developed. When we turn over the pot and change the soil, we directly expose half the root system and plant half the root system.
In this way, plants will definitely be unstable. We need to use auxiliary support to help fix the upper part of the plant and keep it until the root system grows firmly and firmly. Then remove the auxiliary support. When exposed to more air and light, the root system will grow faster and stronger. This is the simplest and most violent method.
More attention should be paid to the root system in the maintenance of shallow-planted flowers to avoid the intrusion of pests and diseases. Usually, more nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers can be applied to make the root system grow and develop faster. In about 1 year, the "bare-root bonsai" flowers you expected were successfully made. Yan value is not worse than traditional bonsai.
Step 2 pick the roots
Potted flowers, after a long time, the roots must be developed and covered with flowerpots. We choose potted plants with stable and robust roots, control the moisture, slowly dig out some rhizomes at the edge of the pot soil without damage, peel off the surrounding pot soil, but don't dig them all out, and leave the tips of rhizomes in the pot soil, otherwise it will affect the normal growth of plants.
According to this method, all the fine roots are dug up and picked up, which needs to be carried out in stages before normal maintenance can be carried out. When these exposed roots grow up, they will become beautiful "bare-root bonsai" flowers, but it should be noted that you can't pick out all the roots at once, but you should do it several times.
Step 3 dig the soil
This is the most tedious but also the best method. When we deal with potted flowers, we peel off the soil bit by bit and slowly expose the roots of plants. Take out the soil slowly and slowly, and gradually expose the roots. We can wash it with water properly, and after 30-60 days of maintenance and growth, we can continue to scrape the soil. When the roots are exposed to your ideal height, we can stop digging. At this time, the "bare root bonsai" is basically.
These three methods are very simple, and everyone can try them. I'm Juanzi, the girl in the greenhouse. I hope your potted plants are not chicken ribs, so upgrade. Remember to pay attention, like, one-click connection!