The main materials for making bonsai of winter jasmine are artificial cultivation and digging thick old piles in the field, because it is resistant to pruning and has strong germination. When the plant grows to about 0.3 meters or meets certain design requirements, the method of re-cutting can be adopted to cut off the terminal buds and cultivate a certain crown. Or through certain shaping and pruning, the basal buds of the roots can be removed at any time to promote their multi-branch flowering.
Field excavation should focus on root protection, try to keep the root system intact, remove the disabled and dead roots, straighten out the roots, deeply plant them in pots, and gradually lift the roots. The method of raising roots is to fill the lower part of the basin with nutrient soil and then fill the upper part with fine sand. When cultivating, all the roots should be buried in pots, then compacted, watered and carefully managed.
After a period of cultivation, the root system developed normally, fibrous roots grew in the culture soil, and the roots were deep and leafy. At this time, you can gradually take out the fine sand and let the roots on it slowly emerge.
After a certain period of cultivation, the exposed roots have gradually aged and the lateral roots are relatively thick. At this time, flowers and trees can be moved to shallow pots. When transplanting, the root system should be fully protected and the original culture soil should be brought. In this way, we can gradually cultivate a simple and vigorous bonsai of winter jasmine. The method for make bonsai of winter jasmine:
1, flowerpot selection
Winter jasmine bonsai generally uses medium-dark purple sand pottery pots or glazed tile pottery pots.
Determine the shape of the flowerpot according to the bonsai shape of the winter jasmine. Cliff-style winter jasmine bonsai can use deep thousand-tube pots, and sometimes shallow pots can be used to highlight the beauty of the roots. The color of the flowerpot should be a color that can set off the beauty of the yellow flowers of winter jasmine, such as dark blue, light blue, dark color or purple. 2, bonsai modeling
Because the branches of Yingchun naturally droop and the roots have characteristics, it is very suitable for processing into vertical branches and root-lifting types, and often combined to expose the roots, while the trunk is made into horizontal or curved branches, and the branches droop, which has a unique charm.
3. Pruning method
Cut off the branches after digging the winter jasmine, because too many branches will die if their roots are damaged, and the branches are too short to be pulled out, exposing one-third of the roots for planting. After planting, you shouldn't expose them to the sun in the shade. Be careful not to water them too much, and wait until you survive to see the shape of the winter jasmine.
Trim properly. Control the growth of branches of winter jasmine, too long will affect the overall shape. Step 4 turn over the pot skills
Generally, the pot is turned once every two years during the Spring Festival, and the time should be after the leaves fall in spring or autumn. When turning the pot, it can be combined with pruning the root system, cutting off dead roots and long roots, which is beneficial to the development of fibrous roots. Bean cake crumbs can also be placed at the bottom of the basin as base fertilizer.
When the roots need to be raised during the Spring Festival, they can be properly raised when planting, and the roots will be covered with soil. In the future, with the leaching of water, the roots will naturally be exposed. Matters needing attention in pruning bonsai of winter jasmine
Winter jasmine likes light, is drought-resistant and cold-resistant, and has no strict requirements on soil. Neutral sandy loam with good drainage is suitable, and slightly acidic soil or mild saline-alkali soil can also adapt, but it is not resistant to stagnant water. The bonsai of winter jasmine can be mixed with rotten soil and loam, or cooked garden soil, which is rich in nutrition and soft in texture and suitable for the growth and development of bonsai of winter jasmine.
The bonsai of winter jasmine needs pruning, adjusting the tree potential, preserving nutrients, making the branches evenly distributed, the crown neat and beautiful, and it is important to facilitate more flowering. Whether the pruning time of Jasminum nudiflorum is appropriate or not is the key link in raising Jasminum nudiflorum.
The buds of winter jasmine are formed on the branches in the first year, so they should not be pruned in autumn and winter.
If you prune at this time, you will cut off the branches with flower buds formed in summer, resulting in no flowers to bloom. The most suitable pruning time for the bonsai of winter jasmine is within 10 days after all the flowers wither and two or three buds are left on each branch. Prune the bonsai of winter jasmine once after flowering in spring, and cut off all the branches of that year, leaving 1-2 cavities. After growing for a period of time, then pruning, according to the symmetry of crown branches, cut off weak branches. If the branch grows too fast, you can chop it again in late March or early April, and then wipe a lateral tooth according to the growth direction of the branch after the lateral tooth grows out.
At the beginning of June, cut off the wheel branches, anti-branches and overlapping branches that don't need to be kept, and properly thin the branches that are too dense to facilitate light transmission. Pruning the bonsai of winter jasmine must make the new branches strictly follow the natural law of plant growth and fully reflect the combination of natural beauty and artificial beauty of plants.
After two to three years of pruning and cultivation, an ancient and colorful bonsai of winter jasmine appears in front of us. After the modeling is finalized, the redundant branches and leaves should be trimmed every year to keep the tree shape unchanged.
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Trim it again and cut off the weak branches according to the symmetry of the crown branches. If the branch grows too fast, you can chop it again in late March or early April, and then wipe a lateral tooth according to the growth direction of the branch after the lateral tooth grows out. At the beginning of June, cut off the wheel branches, anti-branches and overlapping branches that don't need to be kept, and properly thin the branches that are too dense to facilitate light transmission. Pruning the bonsai of winter jasmine must make the new branches strictly follow the natural law of plant growth and fully reflect the combination of natural beauty and artificial beauty of plants.
After two to three years of pruning and cultivation, an ancient and colorful bonsai of winter jasmine appears in front of us. After the modeling is finalized, the redundant branches and leaves should be trimmed every year to keep the tree shape unchanged.
The above is what I summarized for you: the production of bonsai of winter jasmine and the pruning of branches and leaves. I hope this article can help you. Please continue to follow us.