Micro bonsai needs to deal with branches and leaves
For breeding miniature bonsai, because the plants are relatively short, we should try to make it reflect the trunk for viewing p>
We can leave as few branches and leaves as possible to make it show the style of the trunk. The plant shall be properly cut to make its proportion moderate p>
Miniature bonsai should prevent the leaves from turning yellow and falling off
The miniature bonsai itself is very small, so the soil of the flower pot is very small and it is not easy to maintain water. Therefore, in summer, the leaves often turn yellow or even fall off p>
When breeding miniature bonsai, you should pay attention to frequent watering and spraying in summer. In addition, you can put a brick in a basin or pool, add water to make it submerge the brick surface, and then put the miniature bonsai on it for breeding p>
Micro bonsai should prevent and control diseases and pests in time
Diseases and insect pests are very dangerous for any plant. After discovery, they should be controlled in time. When leaf spot or aphids, scale insects and other pests are found in miniature bonsai, they should be treated manually or sprayed with drugs in time p>
Micro bonsai should be properly watered and fertilized
When breeding miniature bonsai, the water should be sufficient. It is easy for the leaves to turn yellow due to lack of water, but it is easy to rot the roots if watered too much. If the fertilization is insufficient, the plant growth is very poor and does not look energetic, but if the fertilization is too much, the plant is easy to grow in vain p>
Miniature bonsai should maintain sufficient light
Miniature bonsai is generally cultivated indoors, with little light contact, so it often grows poorly. Generally, we should meet its demand for light. We should often bask in the sun, but not for too long< span>