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Can cypress potted plants be kept at home?
Yes, the ornamental value is high;

Cypress likes sunny, warm and humid environment. The formed cypress bonsai can be maintained outdoors in sunny and well-ventilated seasons, but it should be properly shaded in midsummer to avoid exposure to the scorching sun, and can be placed in a semi-shady place without direct sunlight, with good ventilation.

The cypress bonsai should be watered frequently during the growth period to keep the soil moist, but there should be no water in the basin to avoid root rot. Cypress likes humid air. When the air is dry, it adapts to plants and the surrounding ground to spray water, making it form a local humid microclimate.

Pruning and shaping of cypress bonsai should be carried out in winter, and redundant branches, branches with bad angles and other branches that affect the tree shape should be cut off. For the branches that are too long, the top can be removed during the growth period to promote new shoots and make the branches dense.

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The specifications of cypress bonsai are divided according to plant height or space length. The height of plants is calculated by the height from the roots of soil surface to the top, and the space length from the roots of soil surface to the tips of floating branches is calculated for cliff-type, cross-drought-type and water-facing bonsai.

The modeling of cypress bonsai is generally carried out in winter dormancy or early spring. At this time, modeling has little effect on plant growth, but it also has the disadvantage of slow wound healing.

In winter, if there is a greenhouse or shed, it can also be trimmed and shaped; If you are outdoors, you can only trim it, not make it flat.