June 26, 2024

VIDEO: How to Make a Bonsai at Home (FAST N EASY)


HOW TO MAKE A BONSAI AT HOME …VERY EASY METHOD..:)
The ancient art of growing bonsai trees is well over a thousand years old. Many individuals are not aware that a simple potted plant is literally the meaning of bonsai, “Potted Plant.” There are however a large pool of types of plants, bushes and even trees that can be trained and kept as a bonsai. Though usually associated with Japan, bonsai tree cultivation actually originated in China, where the trees eventually came to be associated with the religion of Zen Buddhism. Bonsai trees are now used for decorative and recreational purposes in addition to their traditional uses. Caring for bonsai trees gives the cultivator a chance to take a contemplative yet creative role in the growth of an emblem of natural beauty.

daizz’s tips:-
Select a suitable species of tree for your climate. Not all bonsai trees are the same. Many woody perennials and even some tropical plants can be made into bonsai trees, but not every species will be appropriate for your unique location. When selecting a species, it’s important to consider the climate that the tree will be grown in.

Select a pot. The hallmark feature of bonsai trees is that they are planted in pots that restrict their growth. The most important factor in deciding which pot to use is to make sure the pot is large enough to allow enough soil to cover the roots of the plant. When you water your tree, it absorbs moisture from the soil through its roots. You do not want to have such a small amount of soil in the pot that the tree roots can not retain moisture. To prevent root rot, you’ll also want to ensure your pot has one or more drainage holes on the bottom. If not, you can also drill these yourself.

Prepare the tree. If you’ve just bought a bonsai from the store and it came in an unappealing plastic container or you’ve been growing your own bonsai tree and finally want to put it in the perfect pot, you’ll need to prepare it before transplanting it. First, ensure the tree has been pruned to the shape you desire. If you’d like the tree to grow a certain way after you re-pot it, wrap a sturdy wire around the tree or branch to gently direct its growth.

Remove the tree and clean the roots. Carefully remove the plant from its current pot, making sure not to break or tear its main stem. You may want to use a potting shovel to help pry the plant out. Most of the roots will be cut before the plant is re-potted into the bonsai pot. However, to have a clear view of the roots, it’s usually necessary to brush away any of the dirt stuck to them. Clean the roots, brushing away any clumps of dirt obscuring your vision.

Prepare the pot. Before placing the tree in the pot, ensure it has a base of fresh, new soil to sit on that gives it the desired height. At the bottom of your empty pot, add a layer of coarse-grain soil as a base. Then, add a finer, looser growing medium or soil above this. Use a soil or medium that drains well – regular garden soil can hold too much water and may drown the roots. Leave a small amount of space at the top of your pot so that you can cover your tree’s roots.

Pot the tree. Position the tree in your new pot in the desired orientation. Finish adding your fine, well-draining soil or growing medium to the pot, making sure to cover the tree’s root system. If desired, you may add a final layer of moss or gravel.
If your tree isn’t staying upright in your new pot, run a heavy gauge wire from the bottom of the pot through the drainage holes on the bottom of the pot. Tie the wire around the root system in order to hold the plant in place.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Make a Bonsai at Home (FAST N EASY)

  1. I have ficus and a boganvallia in 12 inch container, both are 3 years old.
    Can I prune their roots and pot them in bonsai container, like can these be converted into bonsai successfully.
    Please reply

  2. I'm not sure I like the end result with the pebbles and gravel, but this is defenitely a great and easy to follow tutorial to make a bonsai out of a fruit tree. Everywhere you look, it's wired junipers and such. I'm sure I saw bonsais made of non perennial trees, and this is a great example! You got me inspired, thanks! 🙂

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