Bonsai care is essential for your plant’s survival. Regular watering is essential for bonsai trees, which may vary according to the size of the pot, the type of soil and the type of tree you have. Be sure to water your bonsai gently, using a watering can or hose attachment. You can also use an air pump to give the plant supplemental water, if necessary.
It is important to follow proper bonsai care, including watering and fertilizing. The rules of bonsai care apply to almost all kinds of trees. Watering and fertilizing are the most basic of these procedures. Remember that a bonsai requires a certain amount of sunlight to flourish. Bonsai care is also important for the tree’s health and design. However, even though it may look delicate, a well-maintained tree can last for decades.
To care for your bonsai properly, you must first sift the soil that you will use. Make sure to use a high-quality potting soil. It should promote maximum aeration and water drainage, while retaining the moisture needed by the plant. It should also have a pH value between 6.5 and 7.5. Repotting your bonsai is also crucial in order to promote its growth. Repotting your bonsai after winter is the best time to do this, as this will trigger the roots to store energy for growth.
Whether you’re keeping your bonsai indoors or outdoors, it needs light to flourish. Outdoor bonsai require six to eight hours of sunlight a day, while indoor ones need as little as two to four hours per day. However, if you’re not living in an area with a sunny window, you can place your bonsai in an indoor light room. A light fixture in the window should not be placed directly on your bonsai. It may cause the leaves to turn yellow and die.