Japanese Itoigawa Shimpaku Shimpaku is a variety distributed from Hokkaido to the high mountains of Kyushu, with extremely high ornamental value.
Management Points:
1. Location:
- Manage in a place with abundant sunlight and good ventilation.
- Can be cultivated in a semi-sunny environment.
2. Fertilizer:
- Apply solid granular fertilizer.
3. Pest and Disease Control:
- Pay attention to two-spotted spider mites; regular pest control can prevent infestations.
4. Transplanting:
- Transplant young trees approximately every two years.
- Transplant old trees approximately every three years.
- The appropriate periods for transplanting are March and August-September.
Characteristics:
- The leaves of Kishiwada Shimpaku are relatively small, with a yellow-green color.
- Bonsai creation mainly involves crafting shari trunks, with the white shari trunks complementing the woody main trunks, making them very attractive.
- A common styling technique is to wrap aluminum wire to create unique shapes.
In summary, Japanese Itoigawa Shimpaku is a plant with unique charm and ornamental value. Through proper care and management, it is possible to create highly artistic bonsai works.
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