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Care of Bonsai Trees - Doctor Needed!

It was too late to inside the bonsai doctor. My dwarf juniper is dead. I'm now trying again having a second bonsai but have this time around ensured I know the easy tips necessary for proper care of bonsai trees. Who does have thought, if the leaves on my small tree began turning brown, it wasn't deficiencies in water, but an over abundance. On the other hand was only creating an even bigger problem. A Juniper likes dry soil. I used to be drowning the indegent thing.

Bonsais can be produced from your countless variety of trees each different type prefers quite different care. Make sure, when you buy your tree, you may well ask what kind it is then you'll be able to determine precisely what conditions it prefers. It ought to then be considered a not at all hard matter of selecting the best environment to keep your plant happy and healthy. Some, like my juniper, thrive in almost drought conditions, others like damp soil.

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

While watering is crucial towards the proper care of bonsais, also is the form of soil. Again it is important to know what type of tree you've got so you can ensure it's potted in the right soil and know you're feeding it the right kind of fertilizer in the correct time.

Generally speaking, experts recommend a mix of around Thirty percent sandy grit and 70 percent humus for deciduous trees and vice verse for evergreen needle plants. Hopefully, if you have bought your plant from the specialist or garden shop they've got the soil mix right. It does pay to check on, however, as staff in certain non-specialty stores might know less about the proper care of bonsai trees than you.

Bonsais generally must be re-potted every 2 to 5 years. Again it's good to get some tips on the pot size and soil. Re-potting can also be time to do your root and branch pruning. That's where your artistic flair comes to the fore. Regular pruning for that care of bonsai trees can be carried out through pinching off new growth along with your thumb and forefinger.

Wire and pruning can be used to encourage your bonsai to grow into the desired, artistic shape. I didnrrrt find out all of this information before it was far too late to save my first bonsai. On the other hand will have the best knowledge to make sure my replacement tree doesn't suffer exactly the same fate.

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