1. Can banyan bonsai be covered with moss
Banyan bonsai can be covered with moss. You can select suitable moss larvae from nurseries and other places, and pay attention to let them bring some soil where they grow, which can maintain their vitality, so as to make moss transplantation easier. Spreading moss on banyan bonsai has a certain moisturizing effect. Banyan bonsai itself likes water and humidity. It is generally better to be wet than dry when watering it at ordinary times. Therefore, a layer of moss can moisturize it, and will not affect the breathing and ventilation of the plant, but also enhance its beauty p>
2. How to grow moss
The key for banyan bonsai to grow moss is to maintain the humidity of the environment and avoid light. Mosses generally get nutrition from the air, not from the soil. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain the suitability of the environment p>
You can spray more water on the surface of the basin soil and around the plants to keep the breeding environment wet, but be careful not to produce ponding. And avoid light, otherwise it is easy to accelerate the evaporation of water in the basin soil, which is not conducive to the formation of moss. The moss can be cultivated temporarily in a dark environment p>
After raising moss, pay attention to maintenance. First of all, the temperature should not be lower than 25 degrees Celsius. Moss is not cold resistant. In winter, try not to be lower than 15 degrees Celsius. In terms of watering, it is necessary to replenish water in time and improve the humidity of the surrounding environment by spraying water, which is required to be more than 80%. In terms of light, banyan bonsai and moss prefer light, but they can't be exposed to the sun, can withstand semi shade, and can be maintained in an environment with more scattered light p>