Coconut bonsai~ how to slash and shrink coconut bonsai leaves

in r2cornell •  2 years ago 

vegetable coconut seeds

Bonsai that are almost 2 years old are indeed prone to growing bigger, but this is very easy to overcome if you know the safest way and do not risk death.

The first thing you have to pay attention to is the condition of the roots, see if the roots are thriving or not, because this is very important, if the roots are thriving and abundant.

Count the number of midribs, make sure the midrib is below five if you want it to be really safe, if the midrib is above five a maximum of 7 midrib if you want to do extreme slashing, seven releases are already dangerous to do the extreme slashing method.

This is what it looks like after I cut 3 midribs, it started to look white and white, because my bonsai has 7 stems and the road to 8 stems, this is very dangerous to do extreme slashing but I have to cut this extream for an experiment.

here I decided to leave only the last two stems because like I said earlier, this is just an experimental material.

Because I see from the seventh and 8th midrib at the end it is green and it can be confirmed that the midrib is safe to leave two.

If you want to cut your coconut bonsai extream, I suggest you to cut the standard, where the method only leaves 3 stems that are still perfect / not cut at the ends.

  • After I cut the midrib, I continued with the new root program, in a safe way, the method is very easy and does not contain risks, and even this method really helps the fertility of your bonsai, where the method is only to use used plastic wrap that has been cut in two part.

Put the slashed bonsai in a safe place from rainwater and red ants

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