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What should I do if I hurt my skin in the process of making bonsai with stones?

The solution to skin injury in the process of making bonsai with stones is:

1. First, buy a thin piece of self-adhesive tin foil to keep out the light and moisturize at the same time. When you open the tin foil for about two months, you will find that there is no infection at all, and the healed tissue has completely grown out and may have sprouted.

2. Pour the white latex into the container, stir well and evenly, then wait for the white latex to dry, and finally brush the paint again.

3. If it is winter and spring, wax the wound and coat the wound healing agent on the potted wound. Don't put the potted plant in a place with water at this time, and the wound should avoid getting wet.

4. Apply black paint on the surface of the wound, and patina around the wound. Of course, mud can also be used, but bactericide should be added to the mud, and care should be taken not to get the wound wet.

5. After the wound is bandaged, wrap it with plastic film, or stick it with adhesive tape or adhesive tape, or seal it with glue or cement mortar, so as to reduce water evaporation and prevent rain erosion and decay.

6, sterilization treatment, generally sterilized with erythromycin ointment to avoid getting wet, you can also wrap the wound with grafting film to achieve the effect of moisturizing and avoiding light, but avoid mildew at the wound. The above is the solution to skin injury in the process of making attached stone bonsai.