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Bonsai plants
Bonsai plants are very similar to Bonsai trees in
so far as if you give them a lot of care and attention and keep
them healthy you will get a beautiful miniature plant in return.
There are many different varieties of plant that you can use to
create Bonsai plants. Some plants require very precise care routines
to maintain a healthy and aesthetically pleasing plant, but regardless
of what breed of plant you are using there are some basic guidelines
to follow that will keep your plant in condition. All of these tips
will be dependant on the type of plant you buy but are meant as
rough guides only.
Temperature.
Indoor Bonsai plants will need protection from the elements during
cold weather because many of them are tropical or subtropical plants.
The singly most effective form of protection is bringing them indoors.
However, if you are planting your Bonsai outdoors you should plant
them somewhere where they are protected from wintry conditions.
Alternatively it does a plant a lot of good if you put them out
for some warm weather when the risk of frost is gone completely.
The humidity indoors can cause dehydration of Bonsai plants, which
is the biggest killer of these timid plants.
Watering.
It is important to water Bonsai early in the day before the temperature
lowers in the evening. The type of plant you have will determine
the watering regime you need to undertake. How much moisture the
plant needs is a very important factor and you should always water
the soil as thoroughly as possible to ensure that all the roots
get a good watering.
Light.
Because the sun is at it’s brightest and strongest between
the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. you should try as far as possible
to keep your Bonsai out of the sunlight between these hours. It
is also important to remember that electrical items around the house
give off a very humid heat that can damage not only the leaves of
you Bonsai but can also dehydrate your plants or trees and eventually
kill them. It’s also important to alter your watering schedule
to meet the demands of increased light, heat and humidity.
Fertilizing.
You can use fertilizers to help the growth of your Bonsai plants,
but it’s best to use mild ones that only contain trace elements.
Trees are usually fed during the growing season to help with their
growth and shouldn’t be used in either plants or trees during
dormant growth periods.
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