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Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants

Ponsai plants have long been considered an art form in Asia. Like trees, bonsai grow from seeds, but bonsai are usually grown in small containers and need constant pruning to keep them small and delicate. Learn how to grow houseplants and they will last for many years using traditional planting and care methods.

Picture tutorial for growing potted plants. This DIY tutorial includes: selecting potted plants, keeping potted plants healthy, pruning potted plants, and displaying potted plants. If you want to learn how to plant potted plants, read this article about planting in the production department. Learn the bonsai picture tutorial!

Choose potted plants

  1. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants1Select tree species. The choice of tree species to plant depends on the environment in which it grows. Factors such as climate and environment are all factors that need to be considered when selecting tree species. To be on the safe side, choose local varieties.
    • If you want to plant it outdoors, just make sure that the potted plant can grow well in the planting area. Deciduous plants such as Chinese or Japanese elms, magnolias, oaks, crabapple trees, etc. are all good choices.
    • If you want to plant conifers, juniper, pine, spruce, and cedar are all suitable.
    • If you want to plant indoors (or in a tropical climate), you can plant tropical varieties, such as jade, green, olive, etc.
  2. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants2Decide whether to start from seeds. Growing potted plants from seed is a slow and rewarding process. Trees need to take root and grow before pruning and pruning. This stage takes about 5 years, but it varies depending on the tree species. Seeds for potted plants are cheap, and potted plants are controllable by the grower at each stage of growth, so its well worth the wait for the potted plant to grow. Here are the steps to start a potted plant from seed:
    • Buy a bag of pot seeds. Soak with water overnight before planting. The planting soil should be well-drained and have nutrients suitable for potted growth. in culture containerPlanting trees (in contrast, ceramic containers can only be used after the tree has been cultivated for a period of time to mature).
    • Note that potted plants must be provided with an appropriate amount of light, water and a constant temperature depending on the variety.
    • Grow strong trees.
  3. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants3Check the potted plants on time. Keeping potted plants alive is valuable because maintaining them in the wild requires skill and knowledge. When choosing trees, pay attention to the following points:
    • Choose young trees with thick trunks. Old trees do not adapt well to cultivation containers.
    • Choose trees with even root systems. Do not choose trees with roots that grow horizontally or become entangled with the roots of other trees.
    • Dig a hole around the tree and remove the roots and most of the soil around the roots. In this way, the root system will receive less interference after transplantation, and the tree survival rate will be high.
    • Grow trees in large containers. According to the different maintenance requirements of different tree species, it takes about a year for tree roots to adapt to the new environment.
  4. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants4Select the trees that have been partially pruned. This is the easiest and most expensive way to start gardening. Potted plants require a lot of time and effort from seed to partial pruning, so they are very expensive. You can buy such potted plants online or at plant stores.
    • If you buy a partially trimmed potted plant at a store, ask about the special needs of the potted plant.
    • After buying a potted plant, it is best to let it get used to it for a few weeks before caring for it.

Keep your potted plants healthy

  1. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants1Pay attention to the seasons. Hot plants, like other trees and plants, are associated with the changing seasons. If it is cultivated outdoors, it has a lot to do with temperature, light and regional rainfall. Some areas have distinct seasons, while other areas may have less distinct seasons. Regardless, you need to understand the changes in potted plants to the local seasons and care for your plants accordingly.
    • Trees hibernate in winter. They don't have leaves or growth, so they don't need to provide much nutrition, just water them regularly. Since they don't replace old, nutrient-poor leaves with new ones until spring, they don't need to be pruned.
    • Trees grow new leaves in spring using nutrients stored over the winter. This is a time when the tree is in a transitional state, making it a good opportunity for transplanting (to add nutrients to the soil) and pruning.
    • In summer, trees use stored nutrients to continue growing and need to be watered regularly.
    • In autumn, trees grow slowly and nutrients begin to accumulate again. At this time, they can be pruned and transplanted.
  2. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants2Trees need morning light and afternoon shade. Most potted plants need to be placed in direct sunlight in the morning and moved to a shady place at noon. Find out whether the potted plants you cultivate need both sunlight and shade. Some people may not be able to move potted plants every day, so if the potted plants are close to a window, they need to be rotated 90° every few days to ensure that all leaves receive equal sunlight.
  3. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants3Make sure the temperature is not too high or too low. Putting potted plants outdoors in summer will help the plants grow. Move them indoors when the temperature drops below 40 degrees the night before. When winter is approaching, move the plants indoors for a few hours at a time to allow them to adapt to indoor conditions, and gradually increase the indoor cultivation time every day until they are completely moved indoors.
  4. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants4Provide food and water. Fertilizing with special fertilizer is beneficial to the healthy growth of potted plants. Do not let the soil Watering is needed when the soil is too dry and looks dusty. Its best to water a little every day, but if the pot is dry out, water more frequently.

Pruning potted plants

  1. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants1Determine the pruning style. There are many traditional pruning styles for bonsai. They can be pruned like trees in nature, or they can be pruned in a unique style. Here are some of the more popular styles:
    • Chokkan is an upright form with a thick and straight trunk and branches and leaves evenly surrounding the trunk.
    • Moyohgi is not very upright, but has a natural slant.
    • Shakan is a variety that grows at an angle and looks like it is being blown by the wind.
    • Bunjingi is a literary variety with a long and curved trunk and many small branches.
  2. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants2Build the trunk and branches. Gently bend the trunk and branches in the desired direction, wrap the trunk and branches with copper wire to shape it into a unique shape, wrap the bottom of the trunk with standard wire with higher hardness, and wrap the branches with thin wire.
    • Hold the tree with one hand and wrap the wire at a 45° angle.
    • Trees have different needs for silk thread and the need for transplanting at different times.
    • Do not wrap the thread too tightly as it may damage the tree.
    • As time goes by, the tree begins to grow into the shape you expect. At this time, you need to re-wrap the wire until the tree will grow into a specific shape without the wire.
    • The tree should remain in the container during pruning.
  3. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants3Trim and organize. Using small scissors to purposely cut off leaves, flower bones and some branches can help trees grow better to a certain extent. Each time you prune, you stimulate growth in other parts of the tree. Knowing where to prune your tree and how often is part of the art of bonsai cultivation, and learning to prune bonsai takes a lot of practice.
    • Make sure to prune your potted plants in the spring or fall, allowing enough time for the trees nutrients to be stored.
    • Over-pruning can damage the tree, so be sure not to over-prun.

Potted plant display

  1. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants1Move the trees to the display container. After shaping the tree, you can move it to a display container. Ceramic or wooden flower pots can be used to display potted plants well. Choose a pot that matches your potting style, be careful not to damage the roots when transplanting, and be large enough to hold enough soil (and nutrients) for healthy growth.
  2. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants2Decorate the flower pot. Although potted plants are the focus of the display, some small decorations are also an indispensable part of adding charm to the potted plant display. Pebbles, shells, small plants, etc. can make the potted plants look like part of the forest or beach scenery.
    • Make sure there are no stones or other objects at the roots.
    • Adding some moss will make the potted plants more distinctive.
  3. Planting Potted Plants Picture Tutorial How to Plant Potted Plants3Move the potted plants to the display rack superior. Delicate potted plants can be displayed together with other works of art. You can choose a wooden or metal display rack to lean against a white wall to highlight the potted plants. Placing it next to a window is also good, as potted plants need plenty of sunlight. If watered regularly, fertilized, and cared for with care, potted plants can live for many years.

Tips

  • Pruning keeps a potted plant small that would otherwise outgrow the container.

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