How
to grow Bonsai plants at home:
Growing
bonsai plants is not so simple but if you followed correctly the
plants grow well. Plants need sunlight and soil along with feed to
plants to grow flower and fruit. Select the tray made of ceramic
which has few inches thick bottom. Mycloud forest is the
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1.
Ready made bonsai growing trays also available in
market. Choose the plants which you want to grow, are they ornamental
plants or fruits plants or flowering plants.
2.
Soil layers depend on the trees which you choose for your bonsai. For
beginning I advice making a rock garden with gravel and soil and
improve landscape beauty. Ornamental plants look beautiful and no
need of too much care form of bonsai.
3.
You can also choose different colored plants, different leaves,
flowering plants with make a combination in your bonsai tray. Avoid
cloggy soil and gravel in right size is very important for best
presentation of your bonsai plants. Too much of pebbles will not
allow the plants to root and thus prevent the growth of bonsai
plants.
4.
There will be some trick in growing bonsai that the size of plant or
tree is kept to few inches only and huge oak, banyan and fruit trees
are grown in small trays bonsai containers.
5.
Choose a thick branch of any tree you wish to grow, there must be
leaves appearing on the stem and there must be new leaves appear on
the stem and the stem must have 3 to 4 branches sprouting from the
main stem.
6.
The base needs to be spiked a bit to allow root development soon.
7.
Add fertilizer along with soil proportionately. Don't add too much of
fertilizer, first dilute it well, as because the base of your bonsai
tray is small , so add according to the size of container. You need
to take care of bonsai from direct sunlight and wind.
Select
ornamental plants for easy growing first that require less care and
when you become master then progress to fruit trees. For trimming,
use special clipping tools for bonsai plants as because the process
needs care to avoid extra trimming.
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