1. Breeding methods1. Flower soil: To grow the Welcoming Pine bonsai, you need to use sandy flower soil with relatively good drainage and high nutrient content. It is recommended to use a mixture of river sand and leaf mold. 2. Temperature: It likes warmth, and it is best to keep it in an environment of about 20℃. It does not like the ambient temperature to change too much, so when caring for it, you should try to keep the temperature constant and do not place it in an environment that fluctuates between hot and cold. 3. Watering: It needs water to help it grow, so when its soil is slightly dry, you need to water it. However, in winter, you can water it once every 5-10 days to avoid waterlogging due to over-watering. 4. Fertilization: It needs to be fertilized at all times except in winter. Usually once a month is sufficient. It is advisable to choose fertilizers that contain more nitrogen and apply them after dilution. 2. Precautions1. Every spring, you need to replace the flower soil. The requirements for new soil are the same as those for old soil. This can prevent the original flower soil from deteriorating and affecting its growth. 2. When maintaining it, you need to ventilate it more often, so that it can grow stronger and more vigorous and make it look better. |
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