If growing bonsai trees is one of your interests, then you need to choose bonsai pots carefully because obviously the tree and the pot will live together for a long period of time. Nowadays, there are much more selections of bonsai pot than what was available more than a decade ago. More people are interested to grow bonsai and as a result the demand for bonsai pots increases as well. Potters around the world improve their quantity and quality to meet the demand of bonsai lovers.
There are several factors that you should consider when you plan to buy bonsai pots. If you want to develop wild or nursery grown trees, you should select pots that have sufficient drainage holes. In addition, smaller holes should be available so you can insert wire to secure the tree when you are repotting.
Another factor that you may want to consider is the bonsai pot color. As a general rule, you can choose plain colors, such as the color of the earth in shade. This kind of color is really suitable when you are growing conifers. On the other hand, you can choose colors that complement the trees when you are growing deciduous and flowery trees. It is important to match the color of the pot and the flower of the tree so everything will blend nicely and look good all year long.
The next factor to consider is that the bonsai pots have to complement the moods of the trees. Bonsai trees have different designs and convey different messages. The pots should deliver and enhance the messages. For instance, a shallow and oval pot should be in harmony with the general landscape. Bonsai pots should have sufficient size so the trees can grow properly. The width of the pots should be as broad as the spread of branches, while the depth at least should be the same as the width of the trunk.
If you plan to grow a cascade tree, it may be difficult to choose the right bonsai pot. In this case, a pot that is wide enough to make the tree look good should be suitable. The generic rule to choose bonsai pots is that the width of the pots should be at least the half of the span of the trees and the depth should be half of the height of the trees. When you apply this simple tips, you will have easier time to choose suitable bonsai pots.
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