1. Planting1. Choose a pot: Before planting the bonsai of the ground juniper, the pot you choose must be deeper. Its rhizome is different from that of ordinary plants. Its roots are rooted deep in the soil. 2. Soil: Buy some relatively permeable soil with certain fertility. Of course, you can also prepare the soil yourself by mixing humus, coal slag and fine sand. 3. Root pruning: The roots should be properly pruned before potting. Its main root needs to be retained. Root pruning mainly involves cutting off small hair roots, residual roots, dead roots, etc. 4. Planting: Be careful when planting in pots so as not to damage the root system. Place the plant in the flowerpot, adjust the position and then continue to fill it with soil, allowing the soil to fix the plant in place. II. IntroductionDuring the breeding period, you can shape it according to your own preferences, and it can be made into curved trunk style, slanted trunk style, cliff style, etc. It likes moisture and sufficient light. Summer and autumn are the times when it grows most vigorously. If you want to style your hair, avoid winter and early spring. |
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