First, how to raise Acer truncatum bonsai
1. illumination: Acer truncatum bonsai should be placed in a place with sufficient light, preferably in an environment with astigmatism. More sunshine can accumulate more nutrients, which is beneficial to growth. Pay attention to strong light in summer. Avoid it in time to avoid sunburn. In the other three seasons, you can bask in the sun and see more light. 2. Watering: The soil should be slightly wet during the growing season. Water it frequently, and water it when it is dry, especially in the germination stage. Don't be too dry in the basin. Leaves need to turn red when autumn comes. At this time, we should reduce the amount of water, and the leaves will be more beautiful if the soil is slightly dry. In addition, water should be paid attention to when the temperature is low in the morning and evening in summer, so as to avoid the normal growth of the plant affected by the temperature change. 3. Fertilization: Spring and summer are its growing seasons every year. Fertilize regularly, and the fertilizer should be dilute liquid fertilizer. If there is a lack of nutrition in the growing period, it is difficult for the leaves to turn red in autumn, and the leaves will easily fall off. 4. Pruning: Pruning should be done after the leaves fall every year. It is necessary to cut off diseased branches, cross branches and overlapping branches, and cut off too long branches to save nutrient consumption and promote healthier growth.
2. Can Acer truncatum bonsai be kept indoors?
Acer truncatum bonsai can be placed indoors. But pay attention to indoor maintenance methods. More ventilation is needed, and it is not allowed to provide an excessively closed environment. Otherwise, it is easy to cause yellow leaves to fall, and it may also be infected with pests and diseases, which will hinder growth.