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How to raise maple trees and how to maintain and manage maple bonsai.
1. Location: Maple likes a cool environment and avoids strong direct sunlight. So bonsai should be kept in shade shed or other trees. If you put it under strong light or on the balcony, you will often get burnt leaves. Due to poor indoor ventilation, maple bonsai should not be placed indoors for more than a week, otherwise it is not conducive to growth. In winter in the north, the maple bonsai will be moved into the low-temperature room. In the south, as long as the pots and pans are buried in the leeward and sunny soil, they can survive the winter safely.

2. Watering: The maple leaves are big and the water evaporates quickly. Water often during the growing period. When the weather is hot, you should always sprinkle water on the ground to keep the microclimate moist. In winter, when maple trees enter dormancy, they should be watered less, as long as the soil in the basin is wet.

3. Fertilization: Before the maple tree germinates in spring and when its leaves are on display, the decomposed rare organic liquid fertilizer should be applied once each, but it is not suitable for rainy days, and the decomposed dilute liquid fertilizer should be applied once each from August to September, and it is not suitable for winter dormancy.

4. Shaping: Maple trees have strong germination ability and often sprout new buds on the trunk. All buds and branches that are not needed for modeling should be cut off in time, which can not only preserve nutrition, but also facilitate ventilation and light transmission. The best viewing period of maple is when New Ye Gang is released. If all the leaves are removed at the end of summer and the decomposed dilute liquid fertilizer is applied again, new leaves will grow in about 20 days, adding an optimal viewing period.