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Techniques In Proper Bonsai Growing Explained

Bonsai plants have a lot more to them than what most would think. A bonsai plant is often seen as a symbol of laziness and improper care- but this is exactly the opposite of the truth. Bonsai plants are quite complicated to grow and require much attention to grow them correctly.

It's rather odd to think that around 4,000 years ago the bonsai tree began to make its presence in Eastern culture. Since the timeline began for the bonsai tree, there has been much hype centered around those who grow them. Eastern cultures have long regarded them as something to hold dear- and Westerners are now beginning to see the wonders they hold.

One of the key aspects of keeping a bonsai tree to stay small is to pot it in a specific area. While there are many ways to keep the roots from spreading, the common way is to simply use a pot that has restricted room for growth. It is also common to grow bonsai trees between rocks or other hard surfaces- which shows the "will to survive" in a symbolic manner.

Pruning is another key aspect of bonsai tree design. Pruning is the process of removing any type of leaves, twigs, branches, or roots that may be growing too large or anything that has died. This is important not only for keeping the size small, but for keeping dead parts of the plant out of the way so the plant can continue to prosper without hindrance. Pruning is done quiet frequently for the average bonsai tree.

Trees need water to survive- but bonsai trees need it more so, since they have less roots to take in vital minerals and moisture. Thus, bonsai trees need constant watering to ensure they do not dry out and die from dehydration. But don't overdo the process, since over-watering a tree can cause the growth of fungus- which can be just as harmful as not watering the bonsai tree enough.

The final aspect of bonsai tree shaping to be discussed is wiring. Any type of flexible wire such as copper can be used to wind around the bonsai tree. By winding the copper tightly enough, one can shape how the tree goes during the growing stages. Keep in mind that winding it too tight or leaving the wire on too long can kill the tree, or seriously deform it and ruin any progress that was made up to that point.

Final Thoughts

A bonsai tree is a wonderful thing to create- but it is something that is regarded as an art form since they are indeed so hard to maintain. But if the proper time and skills are maintained, one can learn how to create these marvels in history and even gain the respect of other planters and friends or family. The best course of action would be to simply buy a book or take a class for more information.

By: Chris Channing

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