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Generally speaking, bonsai pine and cypress trees are limited because of soil and space, so it is more important for us to choose soil when breeding pines and cypresses, generally speaking, loose and breathable soil is more suitable, especially cypress planting soil can not be too heavy, if it is thicker, there may be water consolidation, so it is not conducive to root growth, but also not very easy to maintain, it does not matter if the soil with better drainage is watered, Because it drains well, excess water will be lost on its own, so that the root system will not rot. Then it is Uogawa real cypress.
Department of Yuchuan cypress bonsai plant is more cold and drought tolerant, it also has certain requirements for planting soil, the soil should be loose and breathable better, at the same time the soil should be more nutritious, generally when the Yuchuan cypress configuration soil can be used 1 part of plant ash + 1 part humus soil + 3 parts of garden soil + 4 parts of peat soil + 1 part of sand can be planted after stirring evenly, at the same time, you can also use red jade soil if you have the conditions, the air permeability of this soil is better, but its ** is relatively high.
The bonsai of the Uogawa cypress is generally turned over every two to three years, and the best time to change the pot is during the plant growth period in spring every year, the general time is around April, and the repotting time can also be in autumn every year. When turning the pot, the roots should be properly pruned and tidyed, and the old soil should be removed and replaced with a more fertile and loose humus soil. To allow the soil to better breathe and drain water, add some coarse sand to the bottom of the pot.
When changing the pot, we should prune the seedlings of the Iyuchuan real cypress, cut off the long messy branches and roots, let the roots stretch in the potting soil, and add soil appropriately, so that the roots and soil of the Iyuchuan plants can be better combined.
At this time, it is particularly important to change the pot. It takes two to three years to repot the bonsai of the Uogawa real cypress and change the soil. After the beginning of spring or before the Qingming Festival every year, these two times are very suitable for the bonsai of real cypress to be repotted.
If you miss these two times, you can also change the pot and turn the soil for the real cypress bonsai in autumn. But two times are better.
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When you are raising this kind of bonsai, you must ensure that the light time is sufficient, so that you can.
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First of all, it is necessary to ensure that there is sufficient sunlight when maintaining the Uogawa real cypress, but do not come to the scorching sun at noon, but also have enough moisture, maintain humidity, and regularly turn over the loam inside to provide enough nutrients.
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I think that if you really don't know how to raise a bonsai like this, you should consult the relevant books and breed them according to the instructions in the book, and I think you should be able to feed them.
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1.In the maintenance of real cypress bonsai, it is necessary to provide a suitable growth environment, and maintain it in a well-lit, well-ventilated, warm and suitable location, and the surrounding environment is suitable to promote good growth.
2.True cypress bonsai in the breeding, need to provide fertile, loose, breathable, humus-rich soil, every 2-3 years to turn over the pot, the time in the spring 3-4 months, turn the pot to remove a part of the old soil, proper pruning roots.
3.Pay attention to pruning and control pests and diseases.
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Tiger Piran has less strict soil requirements, and sandy loam with better drainage is better. It is adaptable, likes warmth and humidity, is drought tolerant, and likes light and shade. Its growth temperature is 20 30, and the overwintering temperature is 10. Saxivia can be propagated by ramifications and cuttings.
Tiger Piran (Latin name: Sansevieria Trifasciata Prain), also known as Sansevieria Trifasciata Prain, is a perennial evergreen herb of the Liliaceae family, and the rhizome grows in a creeping shape without a stem. The height of the plant can reach about 1 meter, the leaves are clustered and erect, thick and leathery, and there are irregular dark green cloud-like horizontal stripes on both sides, such as tiger tail.
There are transverse rhizomes. The leaves are basal, often 1 2 pieces, but also 3 6 pieces in clusters, erect, hard leathery, flattened, but the flowers are often not seen in the home cultivation, and the leaves are mainly appreciated.
There are transverse rhizomes. Leaves basal, often 1 2, but also 3 6 clustered, erect, leathery, flattened, oblong-lanceolate, 30 70 (120) cm long, 3 5 (8) cm wide, with white-green unclear green interspersed with transverse markings, margins green, tapering down to unequal short, grooved stalks. Peduncle 30-80 cm high, with a light brown membranous sheath at the base; The flowers are pale green or self-colored, clustered in clusters of 3 or 8, arranged in racemes; peduncle 5 8 mm long, articulation located in the middle; The perianth is centimeter long, and the tube is about equal in length to the lobes.
The berries are about 7, 8 mm in diameter. Flowering period 11-12 months.
Perennial herbaceous foliage plant. The underground part of the orchid has a tough rhizome, and the ground has no stem. Leaves are clustered, fleshy linear-lanceolate, hard leathery, erect, slightly furrowed at base; Dark green, with lateral bands of light green and dark green on both sides, slightly whitewashed with powder.
racemes, flowers white to pale green, with a sweet and elegant fragrance, can be detoxified; Flowering period: spring and summer. The commonly cultivated varieties are: Phnom Penh Saxifrage:
The shape resembles that of a tiger tail orchid, but the leaf margins are inlaid with a broad band of golden yellow. Saxisola shortiflora: It is a dwarf species, with a plant height of about 10 20 cm, and is a mutant species of Phnom Penh Saxivia orchid, with short and wide leaves, and overlapping growth.
Allium leaf saxiftail orchid: also known as column-leaved saxiftail orchid. The leaves are cylindrical, the thickness of the whole leaf is about the same at the top and bottom, the end is slightly pointed and thin, the leaf surface has a longitudinal shallow concave shape, and each leaf grows independently.
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What kind of soil is good for Uogawa bonsai?