How to raise banyan bonsai?

Planting banyan bonsai requires loose and breathable soil, proper watering and fertilization.

1, soil

Generally, the soil matrix for cultivating banyan bonsai is a loose, breathable and slightly acidic mixture of black stone sludge and sand cinder. Ficus can endure drought and humidity, grow in crevices and grow in water.

water

If you water it, you should water the soil layer in banyan bonsai in time when it is half dry. The amount at a time should not be too much, and it will get wet when it is dry. In hot summer, you can water the leaves once in the morning and once in the evening, or you can spray water on the leaves with a watering can to keep a humid environment. In winter, you need to reduce the amount of water.

Step 3 apply fertilizer

It is also necessary to properly topdress the banyan tree, basically once a month, and rotten bean cakes and bone meal can be mixed into the soil. Water immediately after fertilization to dilute the fertilizer concentration, so that the banyan tree can better absorb nutrients.

Banyan bonsai

Banyan bonsai introduced:

Banyan bonsai refers to the potted banyan bonsai, which takes banyan as the material, appreciates the strange shapes of banyan stumps, roots and leaves, and carefully cultivates them through pruning, pruning, hanging and grafting, and controls their growth and development for a long time, making them a unique artistic shape.