How to deal with wounds in bonsai, how to deal with stump wounds in bonsai making?

Updated on culture 2024-06-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When the bonsai is modeled, it is necessary to cut the rod and leave the branches, which is bound to leave a lot of wounds, and the way to deal with the wounds. There are basically two kinds:

    The first; Miscellaneous wood wounds are smeared with healing agents to allow plants to repair wounds and heal to form tree eyes and scars. How to do it:

    1. The wound is trimmed to smooth, and the xylem can be cut with a ball mouth scissor.

    Prune, dent wounds.

    2. Apply healing agent to reduce wound infection and sap loss.

    3. Paste aluminum foil to heal the wound, and it will speed up the healing without contact with light.

    The second is the "relics" of the pine and cypress class.

    The treatment method aims to form a cross-section of lightning and fire in a natural state, and the visual effect is visual. Here's how:

    1. When cutting the pole, leave a section of the main branch to connect the main pole, peel off part of the bark, keep the bark, and trim it slightly with a utility knife, without burrs.

    2. The tool tears the bark to the center of the tree to form a natural fracture effect.

    3. Use a knife to refine the fracture of the trunk to create a natural wooden texture. It can also be used or burned on the wound and then polished.

    4. Coated with stone sulfur mixture.

    In the later stage, the effect of exposing the white bones of the wound is formed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. First of all, buy a thin self-adhesive tin foil, first carry out shading treatment and moisturize, about two months later, open the tin foil, you will find that there is no infection at all, and the healing tissue has grown completely, and may have grown good buds.

    2. Then, pour the white latex into a container, stir it well, and then wait for the white latex to dry, and finally apply it again.

    3. Then, if it is winter and spring, the wound should be waxed, and the wound healing agent should be applied to the wound of the potted plant.

    4. Then, apply black paint on the surface of the wound, coat the periphery of the wound, of course, you can also use mud, but add fungicide to the mud, and be careful not to let the wound get wet.

    5. Then, after the wound is repaired and treated, wrap it with plastic film, or paste it with adhesive tape or tape, or use glue to paint and seal the mouth or use cement mortar to coat and seal, which can reduce water evaporation and prevent rainwater erosion and decay.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, he had bought several downhill piles, but because he did not treat his wounds properly, he died.

    He loves bonsai so much that he will have to continue to buy tree stumps in the future.

    But what should I do if I am afraid that I will not be able to treat the wound well and die again?

    Today, let's talk about how to deal with the wound of the downhill pile!

    Soaking newly excavated piles may lose water after excavation and during transportation.

    Therefore, it can be soaked in water for a few hours before planting to allow the stump to absorb enough water.

    However, depending on the characteristics of the tree species, not all the stumps can be soaked.

    For example, tree species with harder wood and thinner bark such as red nan, rhododendron, boxwood, firethorn, yellow vitex, crape myrtle, water wax, mast, triangular maple and other tree species with hard wood and thin bark can be soaked.

    However, elm, pine, cypress, Zhemu and other tree species that are easy to flow gum from wounds cannot be soaked, and soaking will accelerate the outflow of gum and lead to the death of stumps.

    Trees with thick bark, such as ginkgo, should not be soaked.

    After the pile is taken downhill, we will generally cut the pile as needed.

    For wounds after sawing, it is recommended to trim them properly.

    Use a quick knife to flatten the edge of the wound, because the skin of the cut surface of the saw will be burned by the increased temperature caused by the friction of the saw, and it will be strained by the saw, and it is not easy to root.

    Smoothing the wound both benefits the hair roots and promotes healing.

    Rooting powder can be mixed with alcohol to soak the roots.

    Alcohol not only dissolves rooting powder, but also acts as a disinfectant.

    Paint can be applied to stumps with fleshy root bark, cuts, and wounds that are prone to extravasation of slurry.

    After the pile is cut, a thick layer of paint is applied to the junction between the skin and the wood of the incision.

    Wait for the paint to dry before planting, and it's okay to water it right away.

    The same method can be used for branches to avoid incision cracking and branch shrinkage.

    For stumps with strong vitality and easy wound healing, it is advisable to apply yellow mud to the incision.

    The branch incisions of triangular maple, green maple, rhododendron, citrus, boxwood, red nan, osmanthus, mast and other piles can be smeared with yellow mud first, and then wrapped with black plastic film.

    For oil extravasation stumps, erythromycin ointment should be applied to the incision.

    There is more oil extravasation in the branches, stems, roots, stems and broken parts of pine and cypress stumps.

    There is often oil extravasation within one month after the cut-off, which brings harm to the normal growth of the plant.

    Therefore, after the stump is cut, it can be applied with erythromycin ointment and then wrapped in a black film.

    This can not only stop the extravasation of oil, but also disinfect and sterilize, and promote the healthy growth of plants.

    For tree species with thin skin, easy to survive, and strong germination, it is advisable to apply latex to the incision.

    Pile materials such as firethorn, hawthorn, golden marble, water wax, knotted ash, and oak tree have thin cortex, although they are easy to survive and germinate, but the downhill pile treatment is not timely and easy to shrink branches, germinate in place, and branch cracks.

    After cutting, latex can be applied, and if necessary, it can be reapplied at intervals. Prevent shrinkage and cracks during the period from new pile cultivation to budding and branching.

    After treating the stump wound, choose sandy loam soil (commonly known as plain soil) with drainage and ventilation and less humus to plant, which can effectively avoid root ulceration.

    After planting, it is necessary to further moisturize and retain moisture to ensure the healthy growth of the stump.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello friends, generally speaking, after bonsai pruning, small wounds smaller than centimeters do not need special treatment, and those wounds will slowly heal with the growth of bonsai. Wounds that exceed centimeters should be treated with healing agents to help the wound heal as soon as possible.

    Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Prune the "big wounds" left by flowers, 2 safe treatment methods, to ensure that there are no problems.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Planting and potting of elm trees:

    Elm trees should be planted in February and March before bud break in spring, and can also be planted in autumn. Before planting, the roots and branches should be pruned once. Mucus often oozes from the cut and wounds, and if this fluid exudes too much, it will affect the survival of the plant.

    Some do not treat the wound after pruning, and water it immediately after planting, resulting in more sap overflowing, because the potting soil is wet and the air is less, the wound is very easy to rot and deteriorate, resulting in the death of the whole plant. Therefore, the wound of elm after pruning should be coated with a layer of erythromycin eye ointment or sulfonamide ointment, and then sprinkled with fine sand to prevent the sap from escaping and preventing bacterial invasion. When planting elm trees, you can use slightly moist soil, put it in the shade after planting, do not water it immediately, you can spray water on the trunk and branches 1 2 times a day, after 2....Water thoroughly after 3 days to improve the survival rate.

    Elm stumps that have just been dug up from the field should be planted in plain sand soil or planted in clay pots. If it is "raised", when it is to be in a fine pot, it is better to plant it with loose, humus-rich and well-drained sandy soil, and generally use 2 3 humus and 1 3 sandy soil after mixing it evenly.

    Elm trees have strong vitality and can be planted in purple sand pots, glazed pottery pots, and porcelain pots. The shape of the pot bowl should be determined according to the style of the tree, and the straight dry type can be used in a shallow round pot or a rectangular pot; Rectangular or oval basins should be used for oblique dry type, curved dry type, horizontal dry type, and jungle type; The waterfront type and the cliff type need to use a square or round pot bowl with a certain height to show its unique charm.

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