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Proper care of Bonsai Trees - Doctor Needed!

It had been too late to inside the bonsai doctor. My dwarf juniper is dead. I'm now trying again using a second bonsai but have now ensured I am aware the simple tips required for good care of bonsai trees. Who would have thought, when the leaves on my tree began turning brown, it had not been deficiencies in water, but an over abundance. However I was just creating an even bigger problem. A Juniper likes dry soil. I was drowning the indegent thing.

Bonsais can be produced from your countless number of trees and every different type prefers quite different care. Make sure, when you purchase your tree, you ask which type it is then it is possible to ascertain exactly what conditions it prefers. It will then be considered a easy a few choosing the right environment and also hardwearing . plant happy and healthy. Some, like my juniper, thrive in almost drought conditions, others like damp soil.

Bonsais may be kept with your house or even in a pleasant spot within your garden or in your patio - Outdoor plants don't invariably thrive well when brought indoors since the temperature and level of light they receive may not be suitable. It's best if you mist your indoor bonsai with water as many just like a humid atmosphere. Again - what suits one plant may well not suit another, which explains why you need to be aware of name of your particular tree.

While watering is essential for the proper care of bonsais, also will be the type of soil. Again it is important to understand what kind of tree you have to help you ensure it's potted in the right soil and know you're feeding it the proper kind of fertilizer in the correct time.

In most cases, experts recommend a mixture of around 30 percent sandy grit and 70 percent humus for deciduous trees and vice verse for evergreen needle plants. Hopefully, if you've bought your plant from a specialist or garden shop they have the soil mix right. It will pay to check, however, as staff in a few non-specialty stores may have heard less in regards to the good care of bonsais than you.

Bonsais generally need to be re-potted every 2 to 5 years. Again it's good to acquire some advice on the pot size and soil. Re-potting can also be time to accomplish your root and branch pruning. This is where your artistic flair comes to the fore. Regular pruning for that proper care of bonsai trees can be achieved through pinching off new growth with your thumb and forefinger.

Wire and pruning may be used to encourage your bonsai to grow to the desired, artistic shape. I didn't find out this all information prior to being past too far to save lots of my first bonsai. However I now have the right knowledge to make certain my replacement tree does not suffer exactly the same fate.

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