How to make Ganoderma bonsaiTo make a Ganoderma bonsai, you need to prepare some sand first, put the Ganoderma in, then weave a mesh with wire, put it in the pot, then insert the Ganoderma stalk into the mesh holes, and then fill it with sand. The sand cannot be higher than the surface of the pot. Then use glass glue and latex to glue the Ganoderma lucidum and accessories together to fix them in the appropriate position in the pot. Finally, use plaster to fix the Ganoderma lucidum and accessories in the pot. In addition to sand, Ganoderma lucidum can also be cultivated with dry moss, branches, Selaginella and other non-fragile plants to make the bonsai natural. Cultivation Techniques of Ganoderma Lucidum BonsaiPut an appropriate amount of mothballs and other pesticides into the Ganoderma bonsai to prevent pests. If pests are found, they should be fumigated, frozen or dried, or exposed to the sun. If the Ganoderma is damaged or has insect eyes, use paraffin or tape to seal it to prevent pests from invading and reproducing. Ganoderma lucidum mycelium is most likely to breed maggots or insect eggs. You can inject alcohol or wipe it with an alcohol cotton ball, but be careful not to spray alcohol on the surface of the plant, otherwise it will damage its surface and cause it to lose its luster. Things to note when cultivating Ganoderma bonsaiGanoderma bonsai can be placed at home. Ganoderma has good meaning. As long as you choose the right location, you can put it at home. It can be placed in a place with good light. Generally, 1-2 pots can be placed at home, which can make the fortune of the family better. 1. Use soil In order to promote the growth of Ganoderma bonsai, suitable soil must be prepared. Cottonseed hulls, bran, corn flour mixed with sugar, phosphate fertilizer and gypsum can be used, or sawdust, bran, soybean meal, phosphate fertilizer, gypsum and sugar can be mixed. 2. Watering Ganoderma bonsai is very simple to maintain. Generally, it does not require frequent watering. You only need to wipe the leaves with a damp cloth every 3 to 4 days and clean the dust in time. Disinfect it every 1 to 2 years. It does not require fertilizer or sunlight to grow well. |
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