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How to Cultivate Small Ye Nan Bonsai (Cultivation Steps of Small Ye Nan Bonsai)

Machilus microphylla has smooth branches and overgrown weeds, and the new buds are reddish to red. This is a very beautiful garden application plant. Making it into a landscape tree or a modeling tree will definitely add a lot of beauty and vitality to the garden. Machilus microphylla can be used as both a hedge and a bonsai tree, which has high ornamental value.

The bonsai of Runnan microphylla is simple and beautiful in shape, beautiful in flowers and fruits, easy to shape, and can basically be shaped after 2-3 years of cultivation. It is a good material for bonsai industry. So, how to cultivate small Ye Nan bonsai? The following small series will explain the cultivation methods/steps of small Ye Nan bonsai for everyone. Stop eating melons and let's have a look!

1. Acquisition of pile materials: We can acquire the old piles of Little Ye Nan through market purchase or field excavation.

2. Sterilization and disinfection: After we get the downhill pile, we need to sterilize it, and then trim, chop and cut it according to our own needs, because the cross section of the wound will be caused during excavation and transportation.

3. Cultivate new roots: River sand can be used to cultivate downhill piles to promote them to grow new roots. Cover the roots of old piles with river sand until 2/3 of the pile material is covered.

4. Pouring rooting water: mixing rooting powder with water, and then completely pouring the whole pile material and river sand with the mixed rooting water.

5. Bagging and moisturizing: After watering the rooting water, find a large plastic bag to cover the whole plant together with the basin surface to keep warm and moisturize.

6. Maintenance management: In the process of maintenance management, attention should be paid to the growth of each branch of the stump in the plastic bag film. If you find that the soil in the basin is dry, you should open the plastic bag membrane to make it permeable again, and then plunge it into the plastic bag.

7. Dismantle the plastic bag: After about 3 or 4 months, you can find that all the branches on the stump are covered with normal buds. At this time, we need to remove the plastic bag membrane on cloudy days. But before opening the bag, spray water on the branches of the stump for a few days to keep it wet.

8. Transplanting from the pot: carefully remove the stump from the original pot, try not to hurt the new buds, and then transplant it into a new pot filled with sterilized soil.

9. Water the rooting water: water the rooting water again, and water the basin thoroughly. The method is the same as step 3-6. Then put it in a well-ventilated place for maintenance and management, but avoid direct sunlight.

The above are the methods and steps of cultivating Machilus microphylla bonsai, but it should be noted that the whole process should avoid strong light irradiation and prohibit fertilization.