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Requirements for Indoor Bonsai Care | Gardening

By HerbDaniels
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The name Bonsai is used to describe trees that have the capability of staying small. To develop these specimens, consistent pruning of the roots and crown is needed. It is also important to keep the plant ina small container.

Bonsai trees were introduced in ancient China, and interest in them spread to Japan and then to other places around the globe.

Indoor Bonsai Care is Often Necessary

For successful indoor bonsai care, they will need to live in an environment similar to their origins. This means that plants from the tropics or subtropics will probably not survive outside during the harsh and freezing winter months. It is imperative to be fully aware of the plants' needs prior to bringing them inside your home or office. Following are some critical tips for optimal indoor Bonsai care.

It is necessary to mimic the sunlight these trees are used to when they are outside. This can be accomplished by providing natural and artificial lighting. Although all plants need some amount of sunlight, there are trees that do not require very much light. Consequently, you need to know just what variety of plant you are working with. To get some light, bonsai can be placed near a window, but this is not going to be the complete answer. There may not be enough light for some varieties of bonsai. As an alternative or supplement, use fluorescent lamps that can provide adequate indoor bonsai care for at least twelve hours a day.

Species which are miniaturized into bonsai and come from colder regions will require more indoor bonsai care than tropical species that do not need as much. Because tropical forms of vegetation are accustomed to humid temperatures, they can usually live with our house temperatures, even in the colder months. However, to thrive successfully, tropical bonsai trees will need a humid environment.

For optimal indoor Bonsai care, do not put a tropical bonsai tree near a window on a cold night, even if the window remains closed. Furthermore, in winter you should keep the bonsai away from radiators or heating vents and you should mist the leaves continually to mimic the effect of humidity.

It is also a good practice to place the bonsai pot on a water-filled tray and to add some small pebbles. The pebbles will keep the bonsai roots from sitting in too much moisture and the water will evaporate into the limbs, giving off a source of humidity.

Indoor bonsai care can become tiresome since the bonsai does best if it is taken outside when the weather is good. Due to business events and work schedules, some bonsai hobbyists may simply forget to tend their trees properly. These plants are not normally supposed to live indoors; but, if doing so is a must for their survival, then good indoor bonsai care can be accomplished by following the aforementioned tips.

About the Author

Herb Daniels is a gardener living in Florida. Herb has posted an informative article about Bonsai Plant site for more details.


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