Sunday, February 7, 2010

Caring For Bonsai Trees

Caring for bonsai trees starts from the time you buy the tree. After buying your bonsai tree from the stores ensure that you keep it outside for the first two weeks. It is also important to protect the bonsai plant from strong wind and sun during the first few days.

If you are buying your bonsai tree during the winter season, then its better not to expose it to the harsh winter conditions.

If the bonsai plant is kept in a warm room for too long a time, it will simulate conditions of spring and this will result in budding of the plant. Keeping the plant for long durations in warm conditions will be detrimental to the health of the plant.

Caring for bonsai trees also includes, ensuring proper exposure to sunlight. It is generally advisable to keep the plant away from the sunlight immediately after pruning or repotting of the plant, during other time the bonsai plant should be kept in a well lighted place.

In case you do not have sunlight for a long duration of time, then it's better to keep your plant exposed to artificial light. Usually grow lights are used for this purpose.

Another important aspect of caring for bonsai trees is watering. Bonsai plants usually require more watering as compared to other general house plants. Lot of other factors also affects the amount of water needed for your bonsai plant. The species of the plant, the season of the year, the amount of sunlight the plant is exposing to, and the kind of soil used for growing of the plant. Ideally the bonsai plant should be watered during the early morning time or the late afternoon. During the winter season if the plant is exposed to too much of water it might lead to formation of frost in the soil during the night time, and this could cause the roots get affected by frost bite. Hence it is advisable to water the plants well before night sets in to avoid frost bite.

Caring for bonsai trees also includes deciding on the kind of soil used. Usually you could either use a high drainage soil or a water retaining soil.

Proper pruning is another important aspect of caring for bonsai trees. This ensures that the bonsai plant stays in proper shape and the growth is balanced enough to help keep the plant in the confines of the bonsai container. Pinching is another way of trimming your bonsai plant; some species need constant pinching to keep them in proper shape.

Bonsai plans are made to grow in the small pots by cutting excessive growth of branches and roots. In order to ensure that this does not affect the growth of the plant it is vital to keep repotting the bonsai plant once every one to two years. This has to be an important part of your regimen for caring for bonsai trees.

Ensuring that the bonsai plant gets proper feed and fertilizers is also another important aspect of caring for bonsai trees. Since the bonsai plants are restricted to grow in the confines of small containers, they get very little amount of soil to support their nutritional needs, hence it is important to supplement this with some additional nutrients by using fertilizers.

Protecting your plant from pests and diseases is another aspect of taking care of bonsai trees. It is better to use some insecticidal spray once every week to protect the plant from most common pests and insects.

These were a few pointers which would help you out while taking care of your bonsai trees.

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