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To feed well, it is necessary to place the potted plants in an environment of about 20 degrees, and it is best to choose fertile nutrient soil for planting, and fertilize them every half a month. Fertilizer: Choose organic fertilizer and water the right amount to keep the soil moist.
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Bird's-tongue boxwood prefers warm, humid and sunny conditions, is drought tolerant and semi-shady, and requires loose, fertile and well-drained sandy loam soils. Foliar sprays of very thin nitrogen can be applied all year round. Don't rush when you are in Panza, otherwise, it will only backfire.
The modeling and production of bird's tongue boxwood is best to be pruned, supplemented by panza.
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This kind of bonsai is not very easy to raise, if you don't have enough time, don't raise it. It takes a lot of effort and time to grow this bonsai.
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1. Bird's-tongue boxwood is a shrub plant, also known as spoon-leaf boxwood. The ornamental value of boxwood is high, and if you want to maintain boxwood, you need to give it a suitable growth environment. Boxwood prefers warm, moist and well-ventilated climates, so it needs to be kept in a well-ventilated location at the right temperature during the maintenance period.
2. The boxwood likes light, and if you want to maintain the boxwood, you need to give it enough light. During the growth period, the bird's tongue boxwood bonsai can be moved to an outdoor location with sufficient sunlight for maintenance, giving it sufficient light, which is conducive to the growth of branches and leaves. The sun is too strong in the summer collapse season, and it is necessary to do a good job of shading the boxwood bonsai.
3. If you want to maintain the boxwood bonsai, you should also water the boxwood bonsai in an appropriate amount. The bird's-tongue boxwood is drought tolerant, and during the growth period, it is necessary to cover the soil with appropriate amount of watering to keep the soil moist. During the maintenance period, it should be noted that the bird's tongue boxwood is not resistant to waterlogging, and the bird's tongue boxwood bonsai needs to be kept outdoors, and it is necessary to do a good job of rainproofing.
4. If you keep the boxwood bonsai indoors, you need to open the windows frequently to keep the indoor air circulation. During the growth period, the bird's tongue boxwood bonsai can be placed on the indoor balcony with good light, which is conducive to the growth of the bird's tongue boxwood bonsai. Regular pruning of the boxwood is good for the growth of the branches and enhances the ornamental properties.
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Boxwood is an evergreen shrub of the boxwood family, with its beautiful shape and green leaves, and many flower friends keep it at home for maintenance. For the cultivation of boxwood bonsai, it is necessary to ensure the suitability of the potting soil, and the correct watering and fertilization methods need to be mastered in the process of daily maintenance, and the potting soil needs to be replaced once every 1 2 years to ensure the growth of the plants.
1. The potting soil is suitable
How to maintain boxwood bonsai, first of all, to provide it with suitable pots and soil, flower pots and soil need to have good permeability, and it is advisable to use mud pots or clay pots with holes at the bottom for maintenance. In terms of soil, you can use humus soil, river sandy soil, and garden soil to ensure the growth of plants.
2. Plenty of moisture
The growth of boxwood has a very high demand for water, spring and autumn are the peak season for plant growth, and it is recommended to water 2 3 times a week; In summer, the water evaporates quickly, and the plants need to be watered every day except for rainy days; In winter, when the temperature is low, the plant's need for water decreases, and watering once in 10 to 15 days is sufficient.
3. Fertilization method
Breeding bird's tongue boxwood needs to be reasonably fertilized, and the fertilization of plants should be carried out by mastering the principle of thin fertilizer and more application, and the thin liquid fertilizer can be selected and properly sprinkled. Under normal circumstances, fertilization is sufficient once every 20 days or so during the growing season, and at the same time, thin nitrogen fertilizer is sprayed on the leaves of the plant once a month to promote the growth of the plant.
4. Replace the potting soil
When cultivating bird's tongue boxwood potted plants, it is required to replace the soil once every 1 2 years, and if the plant grows well, it is necessary to replace a slightly larger pot to provide a better growth environment for the plant and ensure the growth of the plant. When changing pots, it is necessary to prune the roots of the plants and cut off the old, weak, sick and disabled roots to ensure the growth of the plants.
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The plant likes warm and moist, sunny growth environment, but also has a certain drought tolerance and negative resistance, the soil, must be loose, fertile, good drainage, watering to adhere to the "see dry and wet" watering principle, maintenance period is the need to change the pot regularly, about 2-3 years to change the pot once, at the same time to cut off too much rotten roots, and then replace with a new loose stove friend soil.
As long as you grasp the growth habits of the plant and provide a suitable growth environment, you can ensure that the plant is rich and verdant, lush and solid.
The cultivation method of bird's tongue yellow Zen argument Qiao poplar bonsai.
1. Environment
This plant likes a warm, moist, sunny growing environment, and also has a certain drought tolerance and negative tolerance, and the soil must be loose, fertile and well-drained.
2. Watering
When the bird's tongue boxwood bonsai is maintained, adhere to the watering principle of "see dry and wet", and when the temperature is relatively high, it reaches more than 20, and it is also necessary to spray and moisturize the plants frequently.
3. Fertilization
Bird's tongue boxwood is generally based on the use of natural fertilizer, human and animal manure can also be, but it must be used after decay, adhere to the principle of "thin fertilizer and diligent application", do not apply too much fertilizer.
4. Topping
The growth rate of boxwood bonsai is relatively slow, so it is necessary to pluck the tops in time, so as to control the height of the plant and maintain the ornamental value of the plant.
5. Turn the pot
Bird's tongue boxwood needs to be repotted regularly, about 2-3 years to change the pot, and at the same time, it is necessary to cut off too many rotten roots, and then replace it with new loose soil, which is conducive to the development of the root system.
Precautions for the maintenance of boxwood bonsai.
This plant is very afraid of strong light, and it is best to put it in a astigmatism environment during the maintenance process, and it can not be exposed to strong key light, and the best time to bask in the sun is in the morning every day.
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Breeding method: the potting soil is suitable, it is best to use soft, breathable and good drainage humus soil to plant bird's tongue boxwood, you can use clay pots or purple sand pots; Watering in moderation, it does not require much water, watering twice a month is enough to avoid overwatering; Sufficient sunlight should be maintained in a well-lit environment, and shade should be carried out at noon in summer. Notes:
The potting soil needs to be changed every 1 2 years, and the roots need to be pruned properly.
1. The potting soil is suitable
It is best to use soft potting soil when maintaining boxwood bonsai, and it is best to use humus soil with good air permeability and strong drainage for planting. Then add an appropriate amount of river sand to make the pot soil have stronger air permeability, when choosing a flower pot, you should also choose a good drainage, should use a clay pot or purple sand pot to breed.
2. Watering appropriately
The water requirements of the bird's tongue boxwood are not high, and the water storage capacity of the potting soil is weak, so the pot culture needs to provide a slightly humid environment, and the long-term lack of water will lead to the wilting and death of the plants. But root rot should also be avoided by watering too much, preferably twice a week and a month. In the drier season, it is also necessary to spray water mist appropriately.
3. Sufficient light
Placed in a sunny environment, the bird's tongue boxwood can better control the shape, and can also make the branches and leaves grow more luxuriantly. The healthy immune system of the plant is more perfect, and the possibility of the plant being infected with diseases is reduced. However, in summer, when the sun is strong at noon, it is necessary to provide proper shade to avoid sunburn of branches and leaves.
When maintaining the bird's tongue boxwood potted plants, the branches and leaves should be pruned regularly to keep the bonsai in a beautiful form. And the maintenance of bonsai needs to be replaced every 1 2 years, and the roots of the bonsai need to be properly pruned when changing the soil, so that the roots of the plant can maintain a good growth state and avoid soil aging and even compaction.
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Cultivation methods and precautions of bird's tongue boxwood bonsai:
1. Potting soil. Raising bird's tongue boxwood bonsai must be maintained with soft pot soil, you can choose to use humus with good drainage effect and air permeability to plant, plus a little river sand can enhance the air permeability of the pot soil, flower pots also need drainage hole performance is better, you can use purple sand pots or clay pots to raise.
2. WateringThe demand for water is not high, but if it is kept in a pot, it is best to maintain a slightly damp environment, because the water storage capacity of the potting soil is not very strong, and excessive drought is easy to cause bonsai to die, but it can not be watered too much, so as not to have water and rotten roots, and in the dry season, it is also necessary to spray water mist to moisturize.
3. Illumination. Maintaining a sufficient light environment is conducive to the control of the shape of the boxwood, and the maintenance of the boxwood in a sunny position can make the branches and leaves of the boxwood more compact, and can also promote the improvement of the healthy immune system of the plant, so that the plant can reduce the invasion of diseases, but when the light is strong at noon in summer, pay attention to shade protection.
4. Temperature and ventilation.
Bird's tongue boxwood likes to grow in a warm environment, cold tolerance is relatively not very high, between 20 and 30 is the best growing temperature range, remember to move the bonsai indoors for maintenance in the cold and winter, and maintain the wintering temperature above 5. Moreover, it is necessary to maintain a ventilated environment in the daily maintenance process to avoid suffocation.
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1. Soil preparationWhen maintaining the bird's tongue boxwood bonsai, the breeding substrate is mixed with humus, peat soil and pastoral soil, and the soil is disinfected.
2. Plenty of sunshinePlace the boxwood bonsai in a well-lit place and guarantee five hours of light every day.
3. Water and fertilizer managementAfter the soil is white, water it in time and apply a compound fertilizer with a balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium every 15 days.
4. PrecautionsRegularly prune the boxwood bonsai to improve the ventilation and light transmission between the branches and leaves, and improve the aesthetics of the plants.
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