1. Production steps1. First, you need to prepare the raw materials and choose according to your preferences. If you use general materials, you will need moss, soil and thick thread. This requires a lot of creativity to have different styles. Everyone uses different tools, so the production steps may also be different, as long as the purpose is achieved. 2. First, clean the soil on the roots of the bonsai you want to make into a moss jade, preferably a small potted plant. Be careful not to damage its roots in the process, and then wash the soil on the roots of this relatively small tropical flower. 3. Mix the coal and special bonsai soil in a ratio of 7 to 3, wrap its roots with it, and then pinch it into a ball shape. Wrap it with a layer of moss and then secure it with a thicker rope. Other methods of securing it are also acceptable. Then put it in a beautiful pot and the whole step is completed! 2. Maintenance skills1. Soak it in water once to keep it moist for ten days. The house is relatively dry in summer and autumn, so you can spray it with water twice a day. When it rains, you can leave it in the rain so that it can grow faster. This is because the rain contains a lot of nutrients it needs. 2. The living environment for it is similar to that for humans. It needs to maintain a certain humidity, be ventilated and breathable, and also need sufficient light. It is not suitable for growing in dark areas and requires a certain amount of diffuse light or a semi-shaded environment. When caring for it, you need to give it a certain amount of light, and it’s best not to have too strong light, or direct light. 3. Spray it with water several times a day. Don’t water it too much at one time. Just keep it moist. The best temperature for its growth is 25 degrees Celsius, so keep it indoors in winter. 4. It is very different from other plants. First of all, its roots can only provide fixation, and it mainly relies on leaves to absorb water and nutrients. Then if the humidity is not enough, it will go dormant and its leaves will turn gray-green. This does not mean it is dead. Instead, it is very strong at this time and is not afraid of severe cold or scorching heat. It will return to its green state as soon as it touches water. |
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