The most important aspect of a successful Bonsai
gardening is the proper watering care given to Bonsai plants. Proper
water supply and watering schedule could spell the Bonsai's continued
life or caused their death. The lack of ample supply of water would
cause the Bonsai plants to lose energy or dispose waste properly. Just
like a human being, Bonsai plants need water to survive. Too much water
will drown the Bonsai and too less water will cause the Bonsai to
dehydrate. Bonsai artists should learn the proper steps and facts about
watering Bonsai plants in order to become successful Bonsai artists or
gardeners.
When providing water to Bonsai plants, there are two
major things to consider. One is the amount of water to give to Bonsai
plants. And the other is when to water the plants. When determining the
amount of water to give the Bonsai plants, bonsai artists especially
those who are new to the art of Bonsai gardening must not give too much
or too less water. To know the amount of water to give the Bonsai
plants, the Bonsai artists must know several factors about the Bonsai
plants. These are size and specie of the Bonsai, size and shape of the
pot, the soil mixture used and the weather conditions where the Bonsai
plant is to be grown.
Smaller Bonsai waters need less water than
bigger Bonsai. For Bonsais that are planted on smaller pot, less water
should be supplied as compared to a Bonsai planted in a given pot since
the water supplied is sipped in by more soil mixtures. Thus, the soil
mixture dries up quickly.
The other factor to consider when
caring for Bonsai plants is the watering schedule. The best time to
water Bonsai plants is in the morning where the weather is colder. And
the frequency of watering Bonsai plants depends on the season. During
winter, Bonsai plants should be watered periodically to prevent the
soil from drying up. During spring, summer or fall, Bonsais should be
watered daily. During rainy season, the Bonsai artists must make sure
that Bonsai plants, especially located outdoors gets ample supply of
water from the rain.
Additionally, for better supply of water,
watering containers should also be considered. As a general rule, use
watering sprinkles which have holes that when the water passes through
can create droplets that is similar to soft rain showers. Too much or
too strong droplets will damage the soil mixture where the Bonsai is
planted. And lastly, when watering the Bonsai make sure the water is
completely drained to avoid over flooding the soil mixture. There are
various water sprinkles available in the market that have built in
holes that are specifically meant for watering Bonsai.
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