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Bonsai Care Instructions for Beginners

Bonsai Care Instructions for Beginners Bonsai is the art of growing trees in a confined space to induce environmental conditions on the plant such as; twisted or contorted form, age, and weathering. When growing a bonsai it is important to know exactly what type of look and shape you want for your tree, There are upright forms, cascading, and slanting. There are slight modifications within each style as well. Choose a plant that is already leaning toward the shape or form that you are looking for. With this infographic we'll outline some basic tips for Bonsai beginners to help you get your tree up and running 1. Clean Up The Plant The plant will have extra branches and stems that do not contribute to the design yoU are looking for. Remove all the branches that will not aid in your shape. You will want a strong trunk form; so remove all the small branches around the base. The trunk branch should run from the bottom of the plant all the way to the top. The plant should begin to look like a small tree by now. The branches that you choose to keep for your design should be cut back if they are too large and out of proportion to the rest of the plant. Choose the side of the plant that will be the front of your pot and work from that side from now on. This should be the best part of the plant. Pruning For Shape and Form The first branch of the plant should be 1/3 of the way up the trunk of the plant. That is the way trees are formed in nature. From there, remove branches that do not contribute to the balance of the tree and wire branches to fill in spaces where there should be a branch and there was not. Alternate the branches up the trunk until you reach the top. The tree canopy should form a triangle with the top of the tree being the highest point and the lower branches reaching the farthest out. Older trees have horizontal branching and even droop downwards slightly. Wire the existing branches so they look mature and will grow in a horizontal manner. 3>Water And Sunlight Check the plant to make sure that it is dry. This will change with the season and maturity of the plant in its pot. Water the plant thoroughly so that water runs out of the drainage holes. It is also best to spray mist the leaves of the plant to clean the leaves of the plant. Do not spray the leaves in the direct sun or at night. Most plants need partial light and cannot handle direct southern exposure sun. An east window with morning sun is the best environment. Repotting 4 Repot the plants in early spring before plant shows any signs of growth. Remove excess soil from the roots and cut any roots that are thicker than a pencil to promote smaller feeder roots. This decreases the chance of girdling the roots. Trim the entire root ball and return it to its original container with fresh soil. Smaller plants should be repotted every 2-3 years. A soil mix should contain equal parts of sand, peat moss, and perlite. 5. Winter Care Whilst many retailers focus on indoor bonsai, there are plants such as maples and evergreens that are outdoor plants and need to have dormancy at least once a year and will need to be put in a room or cold frame outside that can be kept between 33 - 40 degrees. An unheated garage is a good place to store the plants or you could bury them outside in their pots, cover them with mulch, and cover with a cone to keep the roots from freezing and killing the plant. Do not work on the plant inside during the winter because it might break dormancy. Once the weather warms in spring, bring the plants out gradually and expose them to moderate amounts of sun at one time. Brought to you by Kaizen Bonsai www.kaizenbonsai.com

Bonsai Care Instructions for Beginners

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Bonsai is the art of growing trees in a confined space to induce environmental conditions on the plant such as; twisted or contorted form, age, and weathering. When growing a bonsai it is important ...

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