Ginkgo bonsai can be divided into seed bonsai, leaf bonsai and stump bonsai according to categories. Many natural branches under ginkgo trees are thick and diverse, which are ideal materials for making bonsai. Digging time is in late autumn, early winter or early spring. When digging, first cut off the thick branches above, then cut off the main roots and then cut off the lateral roots while digging deep; Mud should be spread before packing. Trim before planting, and leave the taproot 14- 18 cm for potted plants. Bonsai can be cultivated by hanging branches, pruning, climbing branches, carving and twisting. Control its growth and development, and model it. Pot soil can be made of humus soil, mountain soil and sand.
Ginkgo likes wet, but is afraid of waterlogging. The soil should not be too sticky when potted. Planting ginkgo bonsai should avoid big fat water and high temperature sun exposure. Too much fertilizer will cause leaves to fall off and branches to soften, so ginkgo trees will die, so apply thin fertilizer frequently. Pizhou Putin Yinxing seedlings base