Black bone tea bonsai is dark in color, elegant and long, and its function is generally decoration. However, in geomantic omen, Buddhism believes that black bone tea has the function of exorcism.
Maintenance method of black bone tea bonsai
1. When maintaining black bone tea bonsai, loose and fertile sandy soil with good drainage and permeability should be selected. Before planting, you can add an appropriate amount of nutrient solution to the soil. You should put it in a sunny place, give it plenty of sunshine, and rotate the flowerpot regularly to ensure that there is enough sunshine in all parts. 2. When watering the black bone tea bonsai, you should see both dry and wet conditions. Water the soil thoroughly every time. At the beginning, you should use a small amount of fertilizer.
Black bone tea bonsai pruning modeling
The growth of black bone tea bonsai needs proper pruning. Before pruning, make sure the basin soil is dry, avoid rabbits during the growing period, and cut off the branches that are not growing well and affect the appearance one by one. Pay attention to oblique pruning, and spray bactericide on the wound after pruning to avoid infection.
Black bone tea bonsai yellow leaves
The yellow leaves of black bone tea bonsai may be caused by excessive fertilization. The roots should be cleaned and re-germinated. Fertilization is not recommended for newly transplanted black bone tea. After the black bone tea bonsai sprouts, the leaves should be thinned and watered.
Black bone tea bonsai leaves fall off.
The leaves of black bone tea bonsai may be caused by insufficient light, so it is necessary to place the bonsai near the window sill or balcony, which can not only ensure smooth ventilation, but also facilitate the reception of light.
Fertilization of black bone tea bonsai
Generally speaking, it is more suitable to apply water fertilizer and farmyard manure to black bone tea bonsai. Before fertilization, the fertilizer should be thoroughly decomposed, and the fertilizer concentration should not be too high.
Matters needing attention in the management of black bone tea
Black bone tea bonsai is an acidophilic plant. If the soil is alkalized, there will be yellow leaves. Therefore, it is recommended to spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate on it three times every spring. After spraying, the remaining liquid can be poured on the basin soil. This basically avoids the problem of alkalization.