How to make purslane bonsai

Last Update :2024.05.01

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1. Choose a flowerpot

2. Prepare the soil

3. Handling seedlings

4. Planting in pots


To make a purslane bonsai, first select a flowerpot based on the size of the plant, and the material must be transparent. Soil is the basis for growth. You need to choose soil with good drainage. Sandy soil containing humus can be used. It must be disinfected before use. Choose seedlings that are healthy and free from diseases and insect pests, and prune the roots, branches and leaves before potting. Put ceramsite at the bottom of the flower pot, fill it with nutrient soil, then transplant the plants into it and do a good job of subsequent maintenance.


How to make purslane bonsai
1. Choose a flowerpot

1. Choose a flower pot

To make purslane into a bonsai, the flower pot must be selected appropriately. Bonsais need to be selected according to the size of the plants and made into bonsais with different specifications such as large, medium, small, and miniature, so the size of the flower pots must also be selected differently. In addition to considering the size, you also need to consider the material. Choose a material with good air permeability. You can use a purple sand basin, which has permeability and high aesthetics.

Flowers

2. Prepare the soil

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Soil is the basis for growth. You need to choose soil with good drainage to ensure a certain level of fertility. You can use sandy soil containing humus. In order to ensure nutrients, you also need to apply fermented organic fertilizer. Stir the soil evenly. , fungicides can be added, or exposed to the sun to achieve disinfection and sterilization.

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3. Handling seedlings

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Saplings can be selected to be strong, free from diseases and insect pests, and grow well. Before potting, the roots should be trimmed to remove old and rotten roots, and then soaked in disinfectant for disinfection and sterilization. In addition to pruning the roots, you also need to prune the branches and leaves to remove excess branches and leaves.

Flowers

4. Planting in pots

Put an appropriate amount of ceramsite at the bottom of the flower pot, add nutrient soil, and then transplant the plant into it to allow the roots to stretch naturally. Bury the remaining soil and lightly compact the soil. Then water it thoroughly and wait for it to come alive.


2. Prepare the soil

3. Handling seedlings

4. Planting in pots












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