Do you have a green thumb, or just the desire to grow
your own plants, but find that you are restricted by lack of space? The
Bonsai Plant may be the answer to your dilemma. Cultivating the Bonsai
Plant has become very popular, partly for the fact that they don't take
much space, and they are a very decorative addition to the home.
There
are several types of Bonsai Plants that can be grown indoors, including
the Chinese Bird Plumb, Fukien Tea Tree, Chinese Privet, Fig Tree,
Sacred Bamboo, Buddhist Pine, along with several others.
You can
decide the size and shape of the Bonsai Plant by growing them in little
container. Doing this will manage the growth of roots. In addition, you
must trim them frequently; this will ensure that you Bonsai Plants
remain healthy and beautiful.
There is a specific method to
pruning the Bonsai Plant. With Bonsai Trees, there is a minor bud at
the beginning of the leaf. The Bonsai Plant must be trimmed in the
direction in which the bud is facing, as the new shoot will grow from
there. With the small trees, to shape the tree, you simply must trim
it. With bigger trees, you will have to bend the branches and trunk to
give it a shape. The shaping and structuring of Bonsai Plant is done
during the growing season only.
The Bonsai Plant needs plenty of
sunlight, but must be kept in moderate temperatures that are not too
cold, or too hot. If you cannot keep them in a bright room with large
windows, you may choose to keep them outdoors in a semi shady location.
One
of the major differences between growing the Bonsai Plant is that
unlike many other houseplants, or outside garden plants, fertilizer is
a necessity for these types of plants. You should only use a fertilizer
that is specifically formulated for the Bonsai Plant, and use it weekly
during the summer and monthly during he winter.
Proper watering
is also extremely important. These plants should only be watered when
the soil begins to dry, then they may be saturated but not watered
again until the soil becomes semi dry.
Keep in mind that too much fertilizer or water will kill the roots
of your Bonsai Plant. These beautiful plants are somewhat delicate, but
once you learn how to care for them, they are a great hobby, and add a
fantastic touch to your home while bringing you closer to nature.