1. How to raise ginseng and banyan bonsai
Soil: Ginseng banyan bonsai is relatively robust, because the requirements for matrix are not very high. Generally, ordinary flower soil can be used. The acid sandy loam with loose, fertile, good drainage and rich organic matter shall be selected for better conditions. If alkaline soil is used, it is easy to make the leaves of the plant turn yellow and the plant grows poorly p>
Light: it likes light, but it also resists semi shade. It is best to maintain in an environment with sufficient scattered light. When there is strong light, pay attention to shielding p>
Fertilization: a small amount of compound slow-release fertilizer can be applied to it once in each season, mainly nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Fertilizer can be applied three or four times a year, not too much, otherwise it will easily lead to the growth of branches and leaves, destroy the overall shape and affect the appreciation value p>
Watering: watering the ginseng and banyan bonsai should be dry and wet, so as to keep the basin soil in a slightly wet state. However, do not accumulate water. It is necessary to control the amount of water and the number of watering p>
Change basin: it can be changed every two years, preferably in early April. First remove the soil around the flowerpot, then gently take out the plant, remove most of the old soil, and cut off some aging roots. Change a larger pot, fill it with fresh and fertile nutrient soil, and replant the plants p>