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Getting started with your Bonsai Hobby

Introduction to Bonsai

Bonsai is an enjoyable pastime and art form. However, unlike other forms Bonsai of art is unique in that a painting is alive and changing. Apart from the art of the things one has to develop some knowledge of arboriculture. Together to know how to make the tree look sexy also have to keep it alive. This article will serve as a summary of bonsai basics to help beginners start with the hobby of bonsai.

Selecting a bonsai tree

From a high level bonsai trees can be classified into two groups: internal and external. Outdoor bonsai should never be kept indoors for more than a few days as the lack of light and temperature differences cause them to weaken and may die. By So if you want an outdoor bonsai should ensure they have a suitable place for it outdoors. Outdoor bonsai trees usually tend to be evergreen and coniferous. One of the most popular bonsai trees is that of Juniper, which is a tree outdoors.

Indoor bonsai can survive indoors, but even they are grown better when kept outside. They tend to have low light requirements that outdoor bonsai, but still the best outdoors as a tree. If you have a very sunny in your home or office that receives plenty of indirect sunlight of East and West should be able to grow bonsai indoors without any problems. Indoor bonsai are be tropical ficus trees, umbrellas Hawaiian, and succulents such as jade.

Can I grow outdoor bonsai inside with grow lights?

You can try to complement the needs of light using grow lights if you want to grow outdoor bonsai inside. However, most of the trees growing in colder climates, of course, still need a wintering period. Unless one can pretend that each season the tree will eventually die.

Top steps

The main elements are a tree need a boat to bring it in, bonsai soil, scissors, and a root rake. Anything beyond the elements are optional, but make certain tasks easier to accomplish.

Selection of a pot

If you plan to grow their bonsai outdoors in cold winter areas should invest in a ceramic pot. He said goodbye to a very high temperature when they are made allowing them to better resist cracking in extreme temperatures. More people will use the mica or plastic containers when you are preparing your bonsai and stoneware change when planning exhibition. shallow pots but generally tend to promote the growth of thicker trunks. If you want to train your bonsai in a cascade effect that you want to use a deep pot.

You always need a pair of scissors to do any pruning on your bonsai. It is also recommended that a pair of pruning branches and roots for another pair of pruning such as soil and sand in roots may overshadow scissors. You always want to branch pruning shears in its most acute.

The root rake is used to combine the roots of the bonsai before placing it in the pot. Provides an exception to break the root ball carefully so that they can work the soil between the roots fresh when you place the bonsai in the pot.

Finally, the selection of the land is very important. Bonsai are strangely forced to grow up in a small area so that the land has special requirements. The soil should be free draining without losing moisture. Also, keep the nutrients and resist compaction. Once you have your basic supplies that are ready to begin.
By placing the bonsai in a container

Start by covering the drainage holes in the bonsai pot with drain hole covers. This will prevent soil from washing out. Most people also hook wire through the drainage holes at this point so they can turn them down roots after to keep the newly planted tree stable. Proper technique for this is not described here. Then begin to rake the roots with root rake or a toothpick. This must untangle roots and free them from the compacted soil. Then form a small mound of Bonsai in the center and place the tree on top of it. Turn tree gently from side to side and try to work the soil between the roots. Then clamp down on the root ball with wire and fill the rest of the pot with soil. At this point it should prevent the movement of the bonsai in order to allow the roots to heal.

Once the bonsai is in the pot

Once one has achieved its bonsai pot should be familiar with the requirements of that tree and do everything possible to keep it alive and healthy before styling. A healthy tree always looks better. Must primarily concern is taken to keep the tree alive. Once you have fulfilled this requirement can start learning about her style. Most beginners have difficulty watering reading what this area is recommended. I wish him the best of luck in pursuing his hobby bonsai.

About the Author

Written by David Mello for http://www.mellobonsai.com where you can learn more about bonsai care

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