Bonsai trees are beautiful plants that can become a nice decoration around your home. If you decide to get grown bonsai trees for this purpose, they can be quite expensive. In this case, it is better if you create your own bonsai trees. You only need good species of trees, nice pots, and a lot of patience. Patience is very important because growing bonsai trees can be tiresome. If you are a person who does not have enough patience and is always in hurry, then growing bonsai trees is perhaps not the right activity for you.
Growing your own bonsai trees
If you decide to grow your own bonsai trees, the first thing that you need to determine is the tree species. Your geographical location is an important factor in selecting this tree species. Each geographical location has different weather conditions and thus if you want to grow bonsai trees, you should select trees that are suitable to the weather conditions in your location. It is better if you select bonsai trees that are common in your area. People tend to select exotic types of trees, but you should be careful because they may not be able to grow properly in your area.
The size of the tree is another thing that you should consider in growing your own bonsai trees. There are various sizes of bonsai trees and you should consider where you would put them when you are considering their size. For example, if you want to have a bonsai tree for your coffee table, then you should select a small tree. After you determine the suitable size, you can go to a nursery or a bonsai shop to find the tree of your dream.
If there is no nursery or bonsai shop available around your vicinity, then you may want to consider growing bonsai trees from the very beginning. It means that you should find some seeds of the bonsai trees that you want and plant them in seed bags. When they start growing, you can transfer the seedlings into pots. The process of transferring seedlings into small pots can be quite complicated because you need to remove most of the roots so it can be accommodated into the small pot. However, if you cut away the roots carelessly, the plant could die.
When you plan to transfer the bonsai plant into the pot, you should put some wires in the root system, which can help them to fit into your pot. Bonsai trees also need sufficient amount of soil to cover the roots and to retain moisture, but too much soil is not good for them as well. Finding the right balance is important for them.
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