Triceratops is a common foliage plant with its unique flowers and abundant leaf color, making it ideal for bonsai making. Making a triangular plum bonsai can not only increase the beauty of the indoor space, but also enhance the mood and enjoy the fun of gardening. The following are the detailed steps and precautions for making a triangle plum bonsai.
1.Choosing the right potting:
Choose a pot of the right size and depth, preferably with drainage holes or with a drainage function, to ensure that the potting soil is properly moist.
2.Prepare the drainage layer at the bottom of the basin:
Placing a layer of larger particles of gravel or ceramsite at the bottom of the pot can increase the drainage of the pot and avoid the potting soil from becoming too wet.
3.Choosing the right potting soil:
Triceratops prefer loose, well-drained soils and can use a mixture of garden soil and sand in a ratio of about 2:1. A small amount of humus or vermiculite can also be added to enhance water retention and fertility.
4.Planting Triangle Plum:
Select a healthy triangular plum seedling, gently remove it, dig a pit suitable for the roots in the pot, put the roots into the pit, fill it with soil, and gently press it firmly.
5.Placement and trimming:
According to their own aesthetics and creativity, as well as the morphological characteristics of the Triangle Plum, the branches and leaves of the Triangle Plum are placed to form a good balance and overall effect. If you need to trim, use a sharp trimming tool to trim it neatly and neatly.
6.Light & Temperature:
Triangle plum prefers bright light, but avoid exposure to strong sunlight to avoid burns on the leaves. When growing indoors, choose a well-lit location. The suitable temperature range is 1525 degrees Celsius.
7.Watering: It is very important for the Triangle plum to maintain a moderate amount of moisture. In general, it is necessary to wait for the surface of the potting soil to dry slightly before watering, and take care to avoid water accumulation.
8.Fertilization: During the growing season, apply a diluted total fertilizer once a month, not too much to avoid overnutrition in the pot.
9.Pest Control:
Regularly inspect the leaves and branches of the triangular plum, and deal with any pests and diseases that are found. Common problems include aphids, spider mites, and more. Organic pesticides or other suitable pesticides can be used for control.
10.Pay attention to maintenance:
Always check the humidity of the potting soil and the health of the plants, remove dead leaves and senescent flowers in time, and keep the bonsai neat and healthy.
With the above steps and precautions, you can successfully make your own triangular plum bonsai. During the maintenance process, constantly observe the growth status and demand changes of the triangular plum, and make appropriate adjustments and maintenance as needed, and give regular care and care, I believe you will enjoy the beauty and satisfaction brought by bonsai.
**10,000 Fans Incentive Plan