Sweet potatoes are a frequent guest on the dinner table, but from another perspective, sweet potatoes (sweet potatoes) can be made into bonsai and placed at home. They can not only serve as a landscape highlight in the home, but you can also pick their leaves and eat them, sharing food and beautiful scenery. Come and take a look at the bonsai pictures of sweet potatoes! Now that you have finished appreciating the beautiful pictures, the question is, where should you start if you want to own a sweet potato bonsai? How to grow sweet potato bonsaiSeed selectionFirst, you need to go to the market to pick out a few sweet potatoes that have grown roots and sprouted, and then wash them at home. Choose a training methodSweet potatoes can be grown in soil or water, or they can be grown in the soil for a period of time, and then transplanted into the soil after they sprout. Watering and maintenanceAfter planting the sweet potato, place it in a cool place and spray it with water every day. It will sprout in about half a month. Potting after germinationAfter the sprouts grow longer, you can place them in a nice container according to their specific shape, and grow them in soil or water. Note that if you grow the plant in water, the water does not need to be changed frequently. Generally, you only need to add water when the water in the container is almost dry. |
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