Sesame buds have red string flowers, young leaves are also slightly red in color, and most of the sesame buds have stout and ancient stems, so sesame tree is used by many people as ornamental plants or also called trees. bonsai. In order to bring sesame buds into pots to make beautiful ornamental plants, it is necessary to pay attention to the selection of ornamental pots of sesame fortune, soil quality for sesame buds, fertilizer for sesame buds, methods to prevent trees from draining out. water and dry, moisturizing for newly planted sesame tree pots, light regime for sesame buds.
Selecting pots for ornamental plants suitable for sesame buds
Sesame tree is suitable for most types of bonsai pots available on the market, but in order to honor the beauty of this plant we should choose pots of a size suitable for the large and small level of the tree, so they We should pay attention to choosing the depth and width of the pot planters. The depth of the pot should be 1/3 of the height of the sesame tree. The width of the pot should be equal to the canopy cover of the wild sesame tree or the old nursery.
Quality of soil used for sesame buds when newly put into pots
The quality of soil and mineral content in soil should be compatible with the soil in the area of previously developed sesame tree or in the nursery, it is best to take soil at the point of growing sesame tree, this help sesame buds quickly adapt to new environments in bonsai pots. Since then, the roots of plants quickly develop to provide timely nutrition for the tree.
Fertilizer used for sesame buds when newly put into pots
Most of the time when we plant seedlings, we often give some processed organic fertilizer. But in the case of planting new sesame bud seedlings in the pots, we absolutely should not use any kind of fertilizer. Because sesame buds do not need too many nutrients, they absorb the nutrients available in the soil to be sufficient for its early development, when the sesame tree starts to sprout, then we can start fertilizing. for the tree. Apply the fertilizer by spread evenly outside the area of the root of the tree to reach, then sprinkle a layer of soil buried in the amount of fertilizer applied.
Method of keeping water for sesame buds when newly put into pots
When introduced into the pot, the root system of sesame buds has not yet adapted to the new environment, so it does not absorb water to supply the plants. But now the plant is still photosynthetic and we should limit the loss of water vapor from the plants. We limit the evapotranspiration of sesame buds by using transparent white plastic wrap, large enough to cover sesame buds, we cover sesame buds then fix the mouth of the bag by tying the mouth of the bag around sesame tree stump. Covered for about 1 week, we proceed to dismantle plastic bags.
Watering and moisturizing sesame tree when planting
When planting, we should provide sesame buds with a moderate amount of water. If too much water is added, the plants will flood, which will lead to root rot. It is advisable to apply as little water as possible, each time about 1 cup of water should be lit enough, 3 times every day.
Bright mode for sesame buds
Sesame tree as well as many other plants, they need light for photosynthesis, however in the beginning we should place trees in the shade, where there is little light to limit the evaporation of the plants. Place the tree where the light is weak until the tree first starts to sprout and then gradually move the plant to a place with strong light. We should not move trees from low light to strong light suddenly.
In order to get the beautiful sesame tree buds, we need to pay much attention to the process of nurturing and taking care of the plants, and most of all, the period when we first put the plants into bonsai pots. Above, we have just presented the necessary elements for the process of turning sesame buds from the nursery into bonsai pots. Hopefully our experience will be of great help to you in conquering this tree.

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