However, some friends' wrinkled boxwood leaves will turn a little yellow in winter, which is naturally the wrong maintenance method in winter. So how to maintain wrinkled boxwood in winter? Let's see what the veterans have to say.
First, the temperature of Euonymus japonicus should be suitable in winter.
We know that although boxwood is a little cold-tolerant, it can tolerate sub-zero temperatures under natural conditions, but most of our boxwood bonsai are potted plants, and the soil in the flowerpots is easily frozen through. At this time, the temperature is low, boxwood is easy to be frostbitten, and the leaves will turn yellow slightly when frozen, which directly affects the aesthetic feeling.
In order to ensure the safety of Euonymus japonicus in winter, the leaves are luxuriant and beautiful, and the curing temperature should be between 8℃ and 15℃, so that Euonymus japonicus is still full of energy and can absorb nutrients and moisture, and the leaves are still lush, crystal clear and charming.
Second, in winter, the wrinkled boxwood should have enough light and ventilation.
In winter, Euonymus japonicus especially likes warm sunshine. As the saying goes, does everything grow by the sun? With warm sunshine, can plants make more nutrient storage? With nutrition, plants will be strong, their leaves will be full and their appearance will be beautiful. If you ignore the light, the leaves will turn yellow or fall. If the temperature is higher, its branches will grow white, which will directly make Buxus macrophylla lose its aesthetic feeling.
In the case of mild light, we should also pay attention to ventilation. What boxwood fears most is stuffy cultivation. In winter, boxwood is mostly used for housing management, and ventilation after entering the room is a big problem. It is suggested to ventilate at mild noon to ensure the beauty of boxwood.
Third, how to water the wrinkled boxwood in winter? Can it be fertilized?
Buxus macrophylla should grow vigorously in winter, and the curing temperature should be above 8 degrees. If the temperature is 13 or 14 degrees, Euonymus japonicus can be properly watered at this time to keep the plant moist as much as possible. We really need to water it. We can water it with slightly acidic water, which is good for Euonymus japonicus.
As for fertilization, it also depends on the temperature. If the temperature is above 12 or 13 degrees, you can water some rotten oil residue water or spray some potassium dihydrogen phosphate, which can promote the photosynthesis of Buxus buxus, prevent overgrowth, and make the plants strong and the leaves more lush.
Fourth, can the wrinkled boxwood be molded?
Whether the wrinkled boxwood can be molded depends on the temperature. The temperature should be 12 and 13 degrees, and the shape can also be trimmed. If the temperature is too low, it is best not to trim it around 3 or 4 degrees. If trimmed, the wound is easy to be frostbitten and the branches are easy to fall off.
Boxwood modeling can be slightly trimmed, which seriously affects modeling branching. The reserved model can be Pinza. When I was in Pinza, I tried to choose a reasonable modeling method according to the shape of branches, which was the most appropriate and infectious.
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Boxwood is beautiful, and you can enjoy this beauty through maintenance. And boxwood is becoming more and more valuable. It has a strange shape. At a certain height and tree diameter, the price is expensive. Boxwood is so cute. Have you maintained it?