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Tips On Caring For A Bonsai Tree


If you're looking to grow a bonsai tree in your home or enclosed garden, there are a few things you should know when it comes to tending to the plant and making sure that it thrives. From the right type of soil to watering techniques, here are some tips on caring for bonsai trees for your indoor or outdoor garden.

If you are growing your bonsai tree indoors, you'll need to make sure that it is getting enough sunlight, since dark areas in your home could shorten the life of your plant. Keep your plant near the window so that it can get direct sunlight, and make sure that you keep your house at about 60 degrees Fahrenheit in the daytime, since your tree will need to be in a warm climate. Humidity is also ideal, since this type of air is part of the environment that these plants naturally flourish in.

Watering is an important part of caring for a bonsai tree. You'll need to spray the leaves of the plant often to keep them green and fresh, but don't immerse the plant in water in order to give it extra moisture. This will only cause the roots to rot, and could ruin your plant altogether. There are also different variations of trees, so finding out all you can about the plant you have will let you know exactly how much you should water it.

In order to maintain the look and health of the tree when you're growing bonsai, you'll need to make sure that the tree is groomed or clipped, as well as fed the best nutrients. You can use a potent multivitamin to accomplish this; every few weeks you can place two pills in the soil so that the nutrients can dissolve into the fertilizer. Each season, you will have to inspect the roots of the tree and trim them if necessary.

It's also very important to re-pot your tree every couple of years. The ideal season for re-potting is spring, since the weather will be fairly neutral (not too hot, not too cold) and it is more likely that your plant will develop faster in the new soil. This is also a good time to prune the roots, but be sure not to cut too much--only about one third from the tip of the root should be sufficient. If you want your plant to grow in the same shape or at the same pace, you should re-pot in a pot with a similar shape.

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To successfully grow beautiful indoor bonsai trees that will flourish in your home, there are a lot of things you need to know. Visit the Indoor Bonsai Tree site for the advice you need on choosing and caring for this special plant.




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