1. Watering
Ash trees generally need to be well controlled. Pay attention to watering again. Don't water them when they're not dry. If you water them, you should water them thoroughly. In fact, it is generally less watered. At ordinary times, it is only necessary to keep its basin soil a little wet, but it must be properly watered more in summer. Generally, it's best to water in the morning or morning, and it's best not to water in the evening p>
2. Illumination
When raising it, the general light is also very important for it. In spring, summer and autumn, the ash tree bonsai generally must be placed in a place with more sunshine. In addition, it cannot be directly exposed to the sun in summer. If it is a bonsai placed in the room, it should be dried at least once every three days. In winter, if you are indoors, you must keep it under sufficient sunshine, so that it can play a normal role of light p>
3. Temperature
The adaptability of ash tree bonsai is very strong. Generally, it can survive at minus 20 degrees and above 40 degrees, and there are no adverse reactions and diseases. So we usually don't pay special attention to the temperature, but whether in the South or North, it's best to move to the room in winter. If there is heating in the room, you should also pay attention to adding more water p>
4. Soil
When its bonsai is formed, it is necessary to replace its deep basin with a shallow basin, and try to reduce the soil in the basin. At the same time, when preparing soil, it is also necessary to add a little more cinder appropriately. This proportion is only half each p>
5. Fertilization
During its growth time, it should be applied with a little thin fertilizer, but it should be applied frequently, so that it can facilitate the better absorption of the tree and effectively prevent the waste of fertilizer. Generally, it is applied once every five to seven days. Generally, the best time for fertilization is when the basin soil is relatively dry on a sunny afternoon. You can also water and flush the leaves after applying it. When it takes shape, there is basically no need to apply fertilizer p>