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How to raise banyan bonsai in winter?

Question 1: How to raise banyan bonsai in winter in banyan bonsai refers to taking banyan trees as raw materials, aiming at appreciating the strange shapes of banyan stumps, roots and leaves, carefully cultivating them by pruning, pruning and hanging, and controlling their growth and development for a long time, so as to make them into potted banyan bonsai with unique artistic shapes.

Generally speaking, the cultivation substrate of stumps requires loose, breathable and acidic black stone silt, river sand, building stone powder, cinder and so on. And these culture soils are easy to obtain. Pile planting can cover the roots with culture soil, and it is advisable to insert trees about 3 inches deep. After pouring the root water thoroughly, put it in a cool and leeward place for maintenance, and cover the ground with a cover. It's cold in early spring, so it's best to use film bagging to keep warm. During the management period, water according to the weather conditions to keep the cultivated soil moist without water accumulation. Too much waterlogging can easily lead to root blackening and necrosis. Under normal circumstances, the stump will sprout and take root. Banyan trees germinate first and then take root. They must not be confused by appearances and neglected in management. When the bud grows to 125px- 150px, the stump will gradually adapt to the sunshine and return to normal management.

Banyan is a tree species that can adapt to floods and fertilizers and resist drought and humidity. It can grow in cracks and water. After the stump enters normal care, the decomposed human and animal manure or cooked cake fertilizer is used as topdressing, and the topdressing outside the root is 1-2 times a day. When transplanting or changing pots, cooked chicken manure, bean cake and bone meal can also be mixed into the culture soil as base fertilizer. Sufficient fertilizer will make the branches grow fast and thick, thus shortening the culture period. Although banyan trees are drought-resistant and moisture-proof, the surviving banyan trees are not waterlogged for a long time, which is easy to cause only long roots and no branches. Water management should be dry and wet, and watered once in the morning and evening in dog days.

Question 2: How to cultivate banyan trees in winter: The general requirements for cultivating banyan trees in banyan bonsai are loose, breathable and sour black stone silt, river sand, building stone powder and cinder. And these cultivated soils are easy to obtain.

Watering requirements: banyan bonsai can cover the roots with cultivated soil, and it is advisable to plant trees about 3 inches deep. After pouring the root water thoroughly, put it in a cool and leeward place for maintenance, and cover the ground with a cover. Watering can be decided according to the weather. Keep the culture soil moist and free of water. Too much waterlogging can easily lead to root blackening and necrosis. Long-term waterlogging of surviving banyan trees is easy to cause only long roots and no branches. Trees will not die if they are not watered for two or three days in dog days, but once they are watered, their leaves will wither and fall off, which will affect their growth. Therefore, water management should be dry and wet.

Fertilization requirements: Ficus microcarpa is a tree species that likes water and fertilizer, and is drought-tolerant and moisture-tolerant. After the stump enters normal care, the decomposed human and animal manure or cooked cake fertilizer is used as topdressing, and the topdressing outside the root is 1-2 times a day. When transplanting or changing pots, cooked chicken manure, bean cake, bone meal and culture soil can also be mixed as base fertilizer. Sufficient fertilizer will make the branches grow fast and thick, and they can be pruned several times a year, thus shortening the culture period.

Lighting environment: In banyan bonsai, it should be placed in a ventilated and light-transmitting place with a certain space humidity. Insufficient sunshine, poor ventilation and lack of certain space humidity will make plants yellow, lead to diseases and insect pests, and even die.

Pruning points: it is not advisable to prune blindly, let it germinate first, and it is best not to prune the old piles just planted in the first year. If there are too many branches, they should be pruned between March and April. Cut off a few messy branches at a time and cut them several times. Once cut too much, it will affect the growth of roots and the whole stump.

Pruning points: Pruning is a very important process when banyan piles become banyan bonsai. In the first year, cultivate its roots, raise its essence, and only smear the wrong buds. In the second year, cut the branches after they grow thick and woody. It is advisable to cut it once a year, mainly by cutting and supplemented by binding. Cut the branches twice when they grow vigorously, and cut them again after they grow vigorously. Over and over again, if properly trimmed, a good bonsai will appear in front of you within four years.

Question 3: Is banyan bonsai cold-tolerant? My own experience in raising banyan trees. 10 points 1, banyan likes light, is not cold-tolerant, it should be above 0 degrees in winter, and it needs moisture in summer. Adapt to the indoor environment, and easy to take care of, bright light, banyan plants can grow in direct sunlight. Summer should be slightly shaded, not exposed to the sun. When the temperature is lower than 5℃ in winter, it should be moved indoors for the winter in time.

2. Placement: It should be placed in a warm and humid place with good air circulation and plenty of sunshine. It can adapt to the indoor environment and is easy to take care of. Summer needs a little shade, which can be displayed for a long time in the case of indoor scattered light.

3. Watering: When watering, you should see that it is dry and wet, that is, you should water it thoroughly every time, that is, you should water it until there is water oozing from the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin, but you can't water it halfway (that is, the top is wet and the bottom is dry). After pouring it once, pour it again when the soil surface is white and the top soil is dry. Never wait until the basin soil is completely dry. In the hot season, water should be sprayed on the blades or the surrounding environment frequently to cool down and increase the air humidity. The watering frequency should be less in winter and spring, and more in summer and autumn.

4. Pest control: Pests and diseases of banyan trees are rare and occasionally destroyed by scale insects. If found, use a brush to brush manually.

Question 4: How to raise banyan bonsai in northern winter? Keep it indoors and water it often. The most important thing is to keep the house wet. The pot must be deep enough, otherwise it is not easy to take root.

Question 5: How does banyan bonsai keep it at home? Banyan bonsai must be placed in a sunny place, otherwise the leaves will fall off, and the leaves should be sprayed with water frequently.

Question 6: banyan bonsai withered at low temperature. How to feed banyan is a southern tree species, which is afraid of cold, but the temperature above zero should be no problem. I guess it's the lack of sunshine indoors for a long time, because banyan is a sunny tree.

Question 7: How to raise banyan trees in banyan bonsai A few years ago, a friend gave me a pot of banyan bonsai. The conditions of the rented rooms at that time were not good. There is no sunshine in the living room all the year round, but the temperature is very high. At that time, I thought banyan was a tree species in the south. It will grow well if the temperature is high enough. Unexpectedly, after a period of time, the leaves of the banyan tree began to fall off gradually, until finally only the bare trunk was left. The friend who sent the bonsai was very sorry after seeing it, and blamed himself for sending me a pot of "difficult to serve" bonsai. Later, with my gradual understanding of bonsai, I understood banyan bonsai's "death mystery" at that time. It turns out that banyan is a tropical tree species and likes warm, sunny, humid and ventilated environment. The living room I rented is hot, but it lacks sunshine. No wonder it withered so quickly. Besides sunshine, watering is also the main point of daily management in banyan bonsai. Generally, the pots used in banyan bonsai are shallow and have less soil. Therefore, watering should be applied flexibly according to the specific situation, and the principle of "seeing dry and seeing wet" is generally adopted. If sandy soil can be properly watered more, cohesive soil should be watered less, because cohesive soil has poor water permeability, and excessive watering will cause root rot. When watering, you can spray water on the leaves first, and then thoroughly irrigate the roots. Be careful not to pour "half water" to make the basin dry and wet. Family planting in the north should often spray foliar water to increase air humidity. The middle basin soil in banyan bonsai is limited, so we should also pay attention to the supplement of fertilizer. During the growth period of banyan trees in summer and autumn, apply fertilizer once a month to the decomposed cakes, and apply less or no fertilizer in winter. In addition, when changing pots every two years, organic fertilizer will be crushed and decomposed, and then mixed into pots according to a certain proportion to provide nutrition slowly. It is best to change pots in early spring or late autumn when banyan trees are dormant, and at the same time, prune the roots that are too dense. Banyan trees are resistant to pruning, strong in germination and fast in growth. In addition to pruning in early spring, new branches and long branches should also be pruned according to the modeling requirements in normal maintenance to maintain the beauty of the tree and improve its ornamental value. In addition, the growth temperature difference in banyan bonsai should not be too large. When the temperature difference is 10 degree, it is easy to cause the death of fallen leaves. The roots of banyan trees are also prone to root rot or nodule disease caused by various bacteria and fungi. At ordinary times, we should slowly dig up the soil and check the roots without damaging the roots, and pay due attention to spraying drugs for prevention and control. Having mastered the above points, I believe everyone will not make my mistake in the future maintenance of banyan bonsai.

Question 8: How does Xiao Yerong's bonsai survive the winter?

1, move indoors to a sunny and warm place to keep warm and prevent freezing.

2. The indoor air is too dry, and the pot soil is not watered in time, which leads to the dry and defoliation of the nutrient fibrous roots. During the wintering period, the basin soil should be kept moist, and the foliage should be properly sprayed around noon.

3. Potted soil is watered too much. Because plants have stopped growing in the wintering season, water can not be absorbed and transpiration by plants in time, which leads to the decay of vegetative fibrous roots. During winter, it is best to spray more water and less water to keep the soil slightly moist.

4, indoor ventilation is poor, if there is a coal stove for heating or cooking indoors, it will produce a small amount of harmful gases. And it will also cause its lower blade to fall off. Attention should be paid to indoor ventilation and fresh air.

Question 9: What should I do if banyan bonsai is frozen in winter? Banyan is a southern tree species, so it should be placed in a warm and humid place with good ventilation and plenty of sunshine. When the temperature is lower than 5℃ in winter, it should be moved indoors for the winter in time. Low temperature is the reason why yellow leaves are most likely to fall or even die.

Banyan trees like sunny environment, are not tolerant of shade, and can only be viewed in semi-shade for a short time, so they need to keep good light.

Outdoor watering should be kept wet, and indoor watering should be dry and wet alternately, because the water content of basin soil is affected by temperature, ventilation and humidity, so it is best to master it flexibly.

Fertilization is based on the principle of applying thin fertilizer frequently during the growth period, and not too much at a time, otherwise the yellow leaves will wither due to fertilizer damage.

It should also be noted that banyan trees like high temperature environment, and the growth temperature range is 15-35℃, of which 25-35℃ is the best.

Question 10: Should fertilization be applied in winter in banyan bonsai? Can it be fertilized? For potted plants, nutrients will be insufficient. It is necessary to supplement fertilizer in the later stage. Water-soluble fertilizer can be applied once a month in winter to effectively supplement nutrients.