Now after the warm weather, many like to raise bonsai friends, and began to dig some goji berries downhill pile to cultivate, it gradually into a very ornamental goji bonsai. Wolfberry downhill pile is relatively good to survive, as long as you master the operation method, can have a high survival rate.
A, transplanting season
Wolfberry stump is suitable for transplanting in the spring, in the early spring before the plant has not sprouted, the stump for transplanting the best, this time the sap has not flow, the weather is getting warmer and warmer, after planting the plant is not much impact on the growth of the plant, will soon be able to grow new branches and leaves. In summer, the temperature is high and the water evaporates quickly, so the stump should be potted up as soon as possible to avoid too much water evaporating from the roots. In the fall, the weather begins to cool, you can also transplant goji berry downhill stakes, but still in the fruit of the goji berry tree, transplanting is easy to cause the fruit to fall.
Two, stump treatment
Just dug back to the goji berry stump, should first simple pruning of the roots, some of the old and weak messy root system, for too long root, if affect the cultivation, can be short cut, the incision should be smooth. After pruning after 0.2% concentration of potassium permanganate to soak the roots, do a good job of sterilization treatment, to prevent the wound from infecting bacteria rot, improve the survival rate of cultivation.
Three, cultivation soil
The stump in the pot, first in the bottom of the pot to fill a layer of air permeable particles, cinder or coarse sand can be, so as to increase the permeability of the potting soil, to prevent the later accumulation of water leading to root rot.
Cultivation soil can be used garden soil 4 parts, 2 parts of rotting leaf soil, 2 parts of river sand, these three kinds of soil mixed evenly as culture soil. You can also use pure river sand to raise the stump, which is moisturizing and breathable, conducive to stump rooting, and wait until the stump is fully established before you go to change the pot and soil for it.
Four, on the pot planting
In the wolfberry stump on the pot, many friends want to try to expose some roots outside, this will affect the stump's survival, the beginning of the stump first don't show too much root out, so as not to avoid too much evaporation of water, so try to cultivate the soil on top of the top, can also be above the top of the set of a soil plus culture soil, which can let it Grow a lot of coiled roots, wait until after the full survival, and then take down the set of pots, every time you watering water to wash away the soil above, the whole root naturally revealed.
Five, maintenance methods
Liberia downhill stakes just after the maintenance of pots is also very critical, not good grasp of the problem is also prone to problems, resulting in the stump can not be normal survival.
1, pay attention to shade
Just finished pots of wolfberry stumps, a short period of time first can not let it see the sun, move it to a cool and ventilated place to care, especially in summer cultivation stumps, the plant is not yet capable of growth, a sun is easy to dehydrate and dry out. So we need to do a good job of shading at first, and then gradually let it see the sun after the plant has become a living thing.
2, how to water
Lycium barbarum is very drought-resistant plants, but just cultivated Lycium barbarum stumps can not let it too dry, should keep the potting soil slightly moist, but also do not make the potting soil is too wet or the formation of stagnant water, otherwise it is easy to cause the root wounds rot. Usually you can use a spray bottle to spray water around the trunk and pot frequently, so that the maintenance environment to maintain high air humidity, more conducive to the plant to resume growth.
Lycium barbarum downhill stakes on the pot cultivation, as long as you do a good job of these details, can have a high survival rate, wait until after the stump is alive, and then go to pruning and shaping, and gradually make it into a more beautiful bonsai of Lycium barbarum.