Which Are The Basics Of Bonsai Care?
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010Nurturing your Bonsai tree involves many of the same activities connected with caring for a regular pot plant or indoor plant. Well developed and robust fibrous roots are very important for the continued good health of your Bonsai plant and repotting is a key way to oversee this exercise. Normally a young or fast growing Bonsai will need to be re-potted usually once a year; for less prolific growers or older trees this can be done actually as once every five years. It is recommended to always try to re-pot during late winter or the start of spring when the buds begin to swell.
Bonsai tree repotting steps The procedure for repotting a Bonsai tree is one which you should take seriously and follow these effortless instructions:
Initially, it is recommended that you tidy the tree by cautiously pruning off any not needed, elongated branches. What’s more, make sure the tree has been under cover for a few weeks if it is an outdoor Bonsai tree, this way the soil becomes rather dry. Once you take out the tree from its pot you will be able to determine whether it actually needs repotting. If it is root bound then you should re-pot it, on the contrary, if you find that there are another few inches of room so the roots can expand a little longer then it is recommended that you cautiously restore the tree in its original pot and carry on as usual.