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How to make bonsai with papaya and begonia

When making papaya and begonia bonsai, put some mixed soil of peat soil, rotten bark and river sand in the selected pottery basin, and trim it properly during the growing period, which can be trimmed into a spherical or cliff shape. Maintain plants in sunny places, strengthen water and fertilizer management and promote branch growth.

Production method and substrate requirements of papaya begonia 1 bonsai

In the process of making papaya begonia, a round or square pottery basin is first selected, and a proper amount of mixed soil of peat soil, rotten bark and river sand is filled in it. Before planting, add a proper amount of bone meal into the soil, fully mix and stir, and put some gravel at the bottom of the basin as a filter layer.

2, modeling pruning

In the spring germination period, plants should be properly cored to control the height of plant type. In the middle stage of plant growth, it should be pruned according to the plant growth, and the branches that are too long and affect the appearance should be cut short, which can be pruned into a ball or cliff shape to facilitate the appearance of the plant.

3. Adequate lighting

Light treatment is an important matter in how to make papaya and begonia bonsai. In the growing period, it is best to put the plant in a sunny place and let it receive more light. In summer, it needs to be placed in a place with astigmatism, not under a direct lamp. In winter, it should be moved indoors and not directly exposed to the outside, so as not to affect the normal growth of roots.

4. Strengthen water and fertilizer management

Compost decomposition solution can be applied once every 20 days in peak season, and compound fertilizer can be applied 1 ~ 2 times after flowering. In the process of fertilization, weeding and loosening should be combined to increase soil fertility and promote more branches of plants. Pay attention to drainage in rainy season to avoid water accumulation in basin soil.