Friday, October 5, 2007

The Choice of Growing Bonsai Trees indoors

Starting your Bonsai Growing Project.The very first thing you will need to consider when starting to grow your own indoor bonsai trees is to select the species of trees that you will use. Selecting trees for use as bonsai plants will require some considerations of geographical location and climate in the locale, as weather conditions in each location is different from others and hence you will need to choose trees that are either local to your location or are easily adaptable to the conditions in your area. The best results are normally seen when you use plants or trees that are endemic to your location. The choice of exotic species may result in trees not able to grow properly due to not being able to adjust to the conditions in your area, although this is not always the case. You should wait until you are totally familiar and an expert before you consider introducing exotic species of plants for your bonsai growing projects.Among other things to consider when growing your bonsai trees is the size of the tree you you intend to grow. Trees come in different sizes in nature and this is the same for bonsai trees. You may want to consider where in your house you will be placing the plant and you should decide how big of a plant should be in that place. Once you have a basic idea of how big or small you want your bonsai tree to be, you can then go to a nursery or bonsai specialty shop and find a tree that is suitable. However, if a nursery or bonsai shop is not available in your area, you may just have to start from scratch and plant your tree from seeds. This will give you the choice of find the seeds for the tree you like the best and start off from there.Should you start off from seeds then you will need to plant them in seed bags until they become seedlings. As soon as the seedlings start to grow, you will need to start preparing your seedlings to be transferred to pots. Transferring the seedlings into pots is tricky at times, and you will have to remove most of the roots to fit in smaller pots. When cutting away roots, like in all plants you will have to be very careful as this effort can cause the plants to die. When you start the process of transferring your bonsai plant into its pot, you will also need to place some wires into the root system of the plant in order to help it fit into its pot. You will then need to ensure that you put just enough soil to cover your bonsai plants roots which will help it retain moisture. Make sure that the right amount of soil is place over the roots and not too much.Choosing the Bonsai Tree ideal for IndoorsBonsai trees that are placed indoors tend to be beautiful plants and when place in attractive containers makes them even more delightful to look at in any room. Most of these trees are however crafted with a lot of hard work and time by experts, who have studied the methods of growing and caring for these types of bonsai plants. Most indoor bonsai trees are normally eight to twelve inches in height and are in fact mostly replicas of the trees that are commonly found in parks and gardens. While the Chinese had originally started the cultivation of bonsai trees, it is the Japanese that have taken this art a step higher into both an art and a science. The Western world later become indulged into bonsai growing after visits to Japan and have since had a good number of devoted practitioners.Like the experts who cultivate indoor bonsai trees, the ability of choosing the right tree and the containers that allows them to stunt the growth of the bonsai plants to the correct height and size can be done for your home. You should also take the time and care to ensure that the proper nutrients and water is provide to the bonsai trees as like all plants they tend to grow better outdoors and growing them indoors can become a challenge. It is therefore a must that the soil be kept moist but not soggy and the proper temperatures and exposure to slight be kept as optimal as possible.The choice of the species should be considered more when growing them indoors as some species will have problems adjusting to the indoor environment and the healthy bonsai tree is dependent on the type of indoor environment it grows in. Keeping them near the sunniest window in the house will help you tree grow properly and receive the proper nutrition but care should also be placed so that they are not too close to the windows as this may heat up the bonsai trees and dry up the soil and the nutrients in them.
by Luvi Marie Corcuera

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