How to shape bougainvillea bonsaiWhen making a bougainvillea bonsai, shaping is generally based on pruning, supplemented by binding. Young trees can be tied together according to the needs of the shape, or several bougainvillea trees can be planted together and grafted. Plant several bougainvillea plants in a flowerpot, tie them up after they grow, and untie them after the plants have taken shape. Use a knife to remove the skin at the joint of the branches, then graft them. Tie the wound after grafting, and then untie it after it grows well. When connecting, the lower part can be regarded as the root. Pay attention to bending and shaping it, and you will get good results. After that, pay attention to strengthening management, and the bougainvillea will grow many new branches. Just prune the branches to achieve the shape you want. Things to note when shaping bougainvilleaAfter receiving the goods for pruning, you must pay attention to the shape of the whole day. Don't cut blindly. You should have a clear idea in mind to avoid ruining the shape when pruning. After pruning, you can further tie it up to form a new trunk at the lower end of the plant, making it more ornamental. Through continuous pruning, the shape of the bougainvillea can be perfected, so that a beautiful potted plant can be created. |
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