How to raise boxwood bonsai with sparrow tongue

Boxwood is an evil spirit in Feng Shui. Raising at home can exorcise evil spirits, make money, and make families healthier and more harmonious. Planting Buxus macrophylla requires sufficient sunshine and water, and fertilization is mainly based on manure, natural manure and human and animal manure. Pay attention to avoid strong light, only use diffuse light during planting, and don't over-water, otherwise it will easily lead to yellow leaves and fallen leaves.

The feng shui of boxwood bonsai implies that boxwood is an evil god in feng shui. Raising at home can exorcise evil spirits, make money, and make families healthier and more harmonious.

Maintenance method of Euonymus japonicus bonsai 1 Lighting: It is very important to keep enough sunshine and water in Buxus macrophylla. It is best to choose a place where the sun shines in the morning, the afternoon is cool, the air circulation is good, and the rain and dew depend on nature.

2, humidity: if you watch indoors, it is best to let it go to the sun and rain after ten days and a half. The soil of Euonymus japonicus should always be moist, because root absorption, leaf photosynthesis and the whole growth process need a lot of water. Of course, the demand also changes with the seasonal climate.

3. Water: The first step is to wash away the soil. The second step is to soak the branches and leaves. Step three, spray. In summer or when the temperature is above 20℃ and there is no water shortage in the basin, water should be done according to the second and third steps.

4. Fertilization: Euonymus japonicus should adhere to the principle of fertilization, giving priority to natural fertilizers and human and animal manure. Carefully apply chicken and duck manure and high-efficiency fertilizer, remember not to apply undecomposed fertilizer and excessive fertilization, and apply thin fertilizer frequently.

Before the season changes, apply some seasonal fertilizers, such as accelerating germination in early spring, strengthening foliar fertilizer in summer, resisting temperature in summer and keeping warm in winter; Apply some topdressing after each pruning, more topdressing in rainy season and summer when crossing the basin during the day, and appropriate fertilization when the growth is not good.

Can I keep boxwood bonsai indoors? It is ok to keep boxwood bonsai indoors, because of its high ornamental value, so there are many families who keep boxwood bonsai indoors.

How to trim boxwood bonsai with sparrow tongue? Boxwood is hard and brittle, its branches are thin and easy to hurt, and its plasticity is not great. Therefore, first of all, we should pay attention to the selection of piles, and then tailor them, and the shape must be mainly trimmed. You can also tie the sola with a rope properly, and it takes several times to branch it in place, that is, you can't be demanding or eager to achieve success, otherwise it will be counterproductive. Avoid twisting branches with rusty iron wires to prevent skin damage and dead branches.

How to deal with the yellow leaves of Euonymus japonicus bonsai 1 First of all, when watering Euonymus japonicus, its branches and leaves should be thoroughly watered. In summer, the temperature is above 20 degrees, so it is necessary to keep the Boxwood basin moist all the time.

2. Secondly, let Euonymus japonicus see the sunshine in the morning, and when the sunshine is strong at noon, it is best to move back to a place with bright indoor astigmatism for growth.

3. Finally, Buxus macrophylla needs to maintain a relatively high air humidity and keep warm in winter.

How to deal with the leaves falling off of Euonymus japonicus bonsai? The first possible problem is improper watering. If you don't water enough, the leaves will turn yellow and fall off easily. When watering too much, the soil water content in the dish will be too high, the air permeability will be reduced, the roots can't breathe freely, and the branches and leaves will turn yellow and fall off.

What fertilizer is suitable for Euonymus japonicus bonsai? In the process of growth, it is suggested that we supplement Buxus macrophylla with thin fertilizer and diligent application, and organic fertilizer is better.

Matters needing attention in bonsai management of Euonymus japonicus should avoid strong light, and only use astigmatism instead of strong light when planting. Buxus macrophylla, which has just come down the mountain or been transported for a long time, should be kept in the shade for a period of time before being transferred to normal maintenance. Boxwood bonsai should be placed in a place where the sun can shine in the morning, cool in the afternoon, good air circulation and natural rain and dew. If you watch it indoors, it is best to let it go in the sun and rain after ten and a half days.