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A Guide to Indoor Bonsai Trees

Monday, September 13, 2010


Bonsai tree can be a truly wonderful thing, and certainly something unique to be in your home if you can take proper care of it. These trees like a mini piece of the landscape that was trimmed down in size. While some prefer to keep it off, and others will choose to care for bonsai trees in enclosed spaces. Presence in the indoor bonsai is not something new, it was in fact for many years. However, since many of the trees bonsai plants in the open air, and growing them inside the house and will certainly require some work real hard, especially for beginners.
Tree species in the indoor bonsai

There are many types of bonsai trees, indoor; canopy trees such as Hawaii, which is preferred by amateurs because it is simple to care for and can live in conditions of low light and high. Fine Golf Ball Umbrella Bonsai Bonsai is also hassle free. Baby jade bonsai, also known as the Elephant Bush comes with a thick trunk and thick sheets filled with water. White jasmine flowers bonsai light preference, and good quality fertilizers as well as humidity station is an excellent indoor. The similarity to require a willow tree, willow and paper Ficus bonsai care minimum. If you are a beginner in this area, it is recommended that you go to drink tea Fujian, infernal, serissa, Bush Cherry, aralias and Sago palm.

How to take care of the trees in the appropriate indoor Bonsai

Trees in the indoor bonsai require proper care to keep the plants healthy and beautiful and a mini in the coming years. Proper growth of the trees bonsai depends on many factors and the first in the queue and put it in the winter and summer. During the summer months, and the night temperature generally does not decline to less than 40 degrees, making it ideal for factory setting outside the home. When you stay outside, make sure that you have put in place where it will be able to receive a sufficient. Afternoon shade is good for bonsai.

In the winter months, the stagnation temperature at night to less than 40 degrees, preferably not remain outside the factory, and must be done slowly over weeks. For the first time when you keep within the plant, and keep it for a few hours, and then increased gradually until the time to identify the new environment. Both East and West and exposure 4-6 hours of sunlight a day is good for the growth of bonsai.

During the winter months, it is recommended to be retained bonsais internal tray filled with gravel and shallow water, which will help to provide extra moisture around the tree. Because most of the trees in the indoor bonsai is subject to the original training period, you will need only to reduce to a mini-workshop.

Required trimming and pinching to maintain the growth of the mini-factory. You need to pinch and reduce the new growth for the farthest points safe. However, make sure that should be left a little to maintain the health of the plant. Trees in the indoor bonsai grow at different rates, making it necessary to assess the rate of growth of each tree, as well as adapt to the trimming and pinching to accommodate it.

Repotting is necessary for the proper growth and maintenance of bonsais, and should be done sometimes when the system is the root of the plant has filled the pot. Repotting is required for the supply of new soil, and encourage more compact root system of the plant. However, remember that trees grow at different rates; must be examined for the first time the system root of the tree every year to see if the pot is specified.

Fertilization play an important role in the growth of plants, but maintain the health of bonsai as well as beautiful. You will need to renew the supply of nutrients to the soil in some cases with the help of fertilizers that are available in garden centers. Fertilizer should be applied once a month, except during the winter.

How to buy the right tree indoor bonsai?

You can buy a bonsai from any store interior garden. However, selection of indoor bonsai is not an easy task, as you need to know whether the variety and fit where. If your budget is tight and you are going for the cheaper ones, do not remember that you'll have to spend more time and effort for proper growth. Indoor bonsai trees are not the kinds of tropical trees such as Bonsai Outdoor

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