Tuesday, 17 July 2018

watering bonsai

How often should one water his  Bonsai?

Bonsai tree needs to be watered depends on too many factors. Instead, one  need to observe your trees individually. The following will help you to get Bonsai watering right:
  • Water your trees when the soil gets slightly dry
       This means one should not water bonsai tree when the soil is still wet but only when it feels slightly dry; use your finger to check the soil at around one centimeter deep. But never let a tree dry out completely! Once you get more experienced you will be able to see .watering should be done daily during summer .
  • Never water on a routine
     observing your trees individually, instead of watering them on a daily routine, until you know exactly.
  .Drainage Holes
just as no man can stand for long with feet in water .Same  is  applied to potted plants . water logging in pot can lead to rotting of roots . shallow pots 6-8 inch wide  should have two drainage  holes of 1 inch diameter .

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Monday, 16 July 2018

GINSENG FICUS BONSAI

Bonsai is an Art ,  a passion .there is always something new in every plant.


A bonsai can never be a finished work of art, because it will always be a living piece of nature, continuing to live and grow.
The object is not to make the tree look like a bonsai, but to make the bonsai look like a tree.
— John Naka, American Bonsai Master



Ginseng ficus bonsai trees are very hardy and easy to maintain .Many  bonsai beginner choose these. They grow dense foliage, and they have very thick trunks. . Ginseng ficus trees are native to Malaysia and Taiwan. These plants usually have develope ariel roots that look like tree trunks.

Most ficus Bonsai trees  produce aerial roots , which are often displayed in  Bonsai . Aerial roots grow down vertically from the branches and when they reach the soil they develop into supporting trunks. 


Trees Features:

Ficus are one of the best varieties suited for creating  Bonsai. They're very easy to take care of and need little attention. Ficus "Ginseng" varieties have thick trunks, with substantial exposed roots, giving the tree a very exotic look . Gensing Ficus trees have  compact foliage and glossy, oval leaves.tree can be designed to any shape .

. Gensing Ficus trees are a warm weather loving plant and should moved inside when the temperatures drop to the below 40 .

Watering:

As most of ficus can thrive 1 or 2 days without water . Water your tree well in the summer and decrease watering in the winter. Ficus are very tolerant of being over or under water .occasionall sprays of mist during growing season develops Ariel roots.

Fertilizing:

Fertilize your Ficus Bonsai Every two weeks during the growing season and decrease in the winter. Ficus trees will respond almost immediately to fertilizing with beautiful new growth. 

Pruning / Training:

Leaf pruning reduces leaf size. Prune back to 2-4 leaves after 6-10 leaves have grown.  Allow shoots to extend 4-6  nodes then prune back to 1-2  leaves as required. Cuts should be smooth or slightly concave so the wound will heal quickly.  Pruning can be done anytime but, late summer and autumn pruning will reduce scarring.ficus respond well
Ariel  Roots
Gensing  Ficus grow Ariel  roots naturally; this feature can be  showcased by styling Ficus in dramatic air-root and the stunning root-over-rock style .
REPOTTING
Ginseng Ficus plant can be repotted after 1-2 year.Prune back roots to half keeping healthy ones .Use potting good  mixture .
Other quotes of JHON NAKA included "Bonsai is not the result: that comes after. Your enjoyment is what is important"; "It must have philosophy, botany, artistry,  "The bonsai is not you working on the tree; you have to have the tree work on you";



Saturday, 14 July 2018

bonsai soil mixture

my kind of soil mixture for bonsai is simple , though there are readymade mixture available in market.
following are the ingredient :
1. Course sand :  some of tou might  wonder why sand? .as you know a rock is made of different minerala and sand is mixture of different rocks . so adding sand to soil not provide necessary minerals to plant but make soil porous .locally available sand can be used free From any unwanted material.

use any of three




2. Coco Peat : available at local gardening /seed supplier shop in brick shapes.
though it can be prepared at home using coco husk. Grind coco husk in food processor. throw away long strainds.


3. Matured cow dung :  a matured cow dung is dark brown/ black in appearance and free from any odour.

Take all the ingredient in equal amount . Mix the thoroughly .Place wire mesh in pot's drainage holes.Pour a layer of soil mix the place your Bonsai plant .now keep filling the pot to the top.
wire mesh placement

placing first layer of potting soil

placing plant and adding soil mixture
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some other blogs 
stunning Arial Roots : Blog1
Ginseng Ficus             : Blog2
Getting thick Nebari   :  Blog3
Watering Bonsai             :Blog4