Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Grow a Bonsai Tree from Scratch

To create this form of artistic expression, creativity and the need for a very good understanding of how the tree (the one you choose) develops. It is best to start with a tree that is native, so you can get your hands on this art form quickly. The only thing above all we must do is choose a good list of types of bonsai, choose a potted tree fort. The flowering and fruiting, or one of its beautiful fall foliage, there are many options. The bonsai pot is as important as the tree of your choice. You can choose ground, plastic or ceramic containers that have holes in the bottom right. Select the range of container sizes into account the final shape, size and style of bonsai. A bonsai do not like frequent changes in your pot, you can expect when the tree is too big for the pot. The color of the pot should be coordinated with ornaments (if any) around the tree and the color of your bonsai tree, flowers, fruits and leaves. Reflections on pots and ornaments must be done to highlight all the features of the bonsai tree alone. Plant in spring, never in the winter months of dormancy. Pruning of plants, nearly one third of its original size. mound must be cut so that it can be pushed down successfully. Cut the stem top, clear portion of the trunk. Remove all soil from roots. It is also time to give his style (form), a special technique is required to do so. Learn some basic tips on size, before beginning to place trees. In most cases, a bonsai has a single presentation page, then cut accordingly. Cradle is equally important. Soil must be rich, and pH balance to the structure selected will play. People tend to follow two methods of tree potting. The first is to make wood and container on a plate spread its roots. Through holes in the bottom of the container, pass thread through the root (ie around the main trunk) and tie down to keep the roots and then fill it with earth to cover the roots well. Another way is to add an inch of soil and roots spread in it, tie it down (the tying is not coercion, not only if you feel that the tree can not be himself). Add soil and press down. Leave a space of about one inch of the box board so easy to drink and opportunities for decoration. For irrigation, it is preferable to leave the container in a shallow dish filled with water rather than pouring water. Remove the bonsai pot when the soil was wet above. Place your tree in a location where it receives sufficient partial or scattered, but never in full sun. Water the tree in the same way every time you need to water it. Once the tree has settled in its land, decorations up, or some may the idea of green moss around the tree. The use of liquid fertilizer and cut to the shape of the tree periodically.

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