Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Best Tips On Caring For Your Bonsai Plant

Bonsai is a very short plant that grows easily indoor; as well as in outdoor atmosphere. Due to the lesser space required for its growth, this type of plant is widely preferred as the indoor plant that is kept in small flower pots, inside the rooms. Being a living thing, this plant too demands some care for its good health; though it needs lesser attention than the other flowering plants. Therefore, people search for good quality bonsai for sale, so that it can be used for their home décor.



Caring ideas for the maintenance of bonsai plants

  • The bonsai tree should be kept near the window, so that it can receive sufficient amount of sunlight, to keep itself green and healthy. In absence of adequate natural light, the plant will become weaker and may gradually wilt away.
  • The tropical bonsai plants can grow well in the normal room temperature, even in summer, due to their ability to cope up with high atmospheric temperature. But the subtropical bonsai plants grow better in cooler weather and the winter days are the best for them. Hence, it is best to select the type of bonsai that will suit the normal room temperature of the buyer’s home, when someone attempts to buy bonsai tree online India.
  • Like all other plants, bonsai too needs to be watered, but in a moderate amount that is often mentioned, when the bonsai plant is bought. However, it is best to water the plant, when the soil of the plant seems to be dry and the watering should be stopped, as the excess water is seen to be oozing out of the pot.
  • The bonsai plant needs to be fertilized only during its growing period and only any water soluble fertilizer can be added to the moist soil of the pot, in adequate amount. The plant can be fertilized only 1 – 2 times a week, but a fully grown up bonsai does not need to be fertilized.
  • The branches of the bonsai can be pruned to necessary sizes, when they grow to be too long than the space available for its growth. Moreover, occasional pruning keeps the plant in good health.

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