The bonsai on your fingertips is more valuable than the orchid once it is well maintained.
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Making and caring for thumb potted plants
Worried about having no place to put your flowers every day? There are flowers on balconies, windowsills, and almost everywhere you can put them! Don’t worry, today Huahua brings you some thumb potted plants, which not only look exquisite, but also take up very little space!
Making and caring for thumb potted plants
The production and maintenance of thumb potted plants
Thumb potted plants,
are actually ultra-small potted plants with a pot diameter of about 3cm~
Some are so small that they can even fit on a person’s finger!
The maintenance of thumb potted plants must be thoughtful and meticulous.
The pot soil needs to be regularly Keep it moist.
You should also spray potted plants frequently to increase air humidity.
It is recommended to use the soaking pot method for watering.
If you want your thumb potted plants to grow well,
fertilization is an essential part.
You need to apply thin fertilizer frequently, and you can use fully decomposed bean cake water.
Fertilize about once every 10 days,
And the proportion must be very thin, otherwise it will easily burn the roots.
It is also recommended to use the soaking method for fertilization,
that is, dissolve the fertilizer in the water, and then put the thumb potted plant in it.
Generally, the plants chosen for thumb bonsai are
those with thin branches and leaves. It is small and easy to grow in pots.
It is a plant with unique roots, bright flowers and fruits, and is easy to shape.
The commonly used ones are five-needle pine, small-leaf podocarpus, true cypress, black pine,
melon seed boxwood, phoenix tail bamboo, thin-leaf holly,
June snow, asparagus, plum, nandina, etc.
If you think you can’t raise bonsai by yourself,
It’s better to get some super cute succulent thumbs~
The most important thing to pay attention to for succulent thumb potted plants is watering.
Because the pot is small and has little soil, the water evaporates quickly.
It needs to be watered almost every 2 to 3 days~
Okay, that’s it for the thumb bonsai introduction ,
Are you excited after reading it?
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