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When should the bonsai of Buxus microphylla be changed?

Buxus microphylla is a kind of plant that everyone likes. If it is made into a bonsai, it will be even more charming. Small and lush leaves and vigorous and simple roots are beautiful.

However, if you want Buxus microphylla to grow well and maintain a charming posture, you can't change pots properly. Let's briefly talk about when to change pots for boxwood miniascape. How to change the basin? How to manage after changing the pot?

1. When will Buxus microphylla change pots?

When it comes to Buxus microphylla, it is relatively barren. As long as the soil fertility is not very scarce, there is no hardening and alkalization, and there is no need to change pots in a hurry. Experience has proved that it is absolutely no problem to use ordinary pot soil for two or three years. If the above phenomenon occurs, we should consider changing the soil in time to avoid affecting the growth and causing the death of the beautiful boxwood bonsai.

After you decide to change the soil, you must choose a good season. It is best to change the soil before germination of Buxus microphylla in early spring. At this time, it is basically in a dormant period, and the life activity is not very strong. At this time, changing the soil will basically not cause some bad effects, and simply taking it once will basically not affect the growth.

Second, how to change the pot?

In order to achieve the good effect of changing pots, it is more conducive to growth. When changing soil, we must first choose a more suitable soil. Buxus buxus likes loose and breathable slightly acidic soil, which can be prepared from humus soil, garden soil and river sand. Moreover, when changing soil, a slightly larger flowerpot must be replaced at the same time, which is beneficial to the expansion of its root system and the growth of boxwood.

Moreover, when changing pots, attention should be paid to properly controlling water before changing pots, which is conducive to the emergence of clods. After the clods appear, one-third to one-half of the soil can be removed without damaging the roots or breaking the clods, and the rotten and messy roots should be trimmed. Pay attention to remind Buxus microphylla that the velvet roots will entangle when they meet flowerpots, which will affect the absorption of water and fertilizer. At this time, it should also be trimmed in time and disinfected after pruning.

Third, basin maintenance.

After the root system of Buxus microphylla is treated, it can be put into the pot. Pay attention to fill up the soil after putting it in the pot, water it several times, and put it in a place where you can see astigmatism and weak light, and simply treat the seedlings.

After delaying seedling, spring management should be carried out. If you confirm that you have taken the pot, you can simply use some decomposed organic fertilizer and mix a little nitrogen fertilizer, not too much. This will promote the new branches and buds of Buxus microphylla, and it will grow more beautifully. If possible, you can spray some foliar fertilizer, which will make the leaves more charming and lush.

After taking out the basin, you can see more mild sunshine in spring and get the nourishment of sunshine. Practice has proved that spring is most suitable for the growth of Buxus microphylla, which can make Buxus microphylla plants compact and beautiful.

Fourth, summary.

Of course, Buxus microphylla must be properly watered to keep the soil moist if it wants to thrive. Buxus microphylla may bloom in spring. Buxus microphylla will consume too much nutrition, destroy the flourishing and growth of leaves, and even cause branches to fall off, so it should be pulled out in time in1-February. Buxus microphylla looks beautiful As long as you change pots like this and manage them like this, you will definitely shine more beautifully.