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Train your Wisteria bonsai in various styles that you prefer. As long as the flowers are cascading, then watering the plant won’t be any problem whatsoever. You can show off the flowers to your guests when they drop by for a visit.

You can also repot the Wisteria bonsai as soon as you see the first sign of flowering. Provide your Wisteria bonsai with the right food and set it in a low nitrogen area. This is to let the Wisteria take in the nitrogen it needs. If it gets too much, it tends to overgrow in foliage instead of flowering. You can control this by choosing a fertilizer that is specific for a Wisteria bonsai.



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The term used at that time was ‘hachi-no-ki’ which means “a tree in a pot.” Bonsai was used in the Meiji period during the late 19th century.

Water your Juniper like most bonsai. Before watering your plant, check the soil by sticking your finger about half an each in the soil or if it is on a rock, lift it and feel the soil under it. If the soil is still moist, limit the amount of water that you’ll pour on your bonsai to prevent root rotting. It is a general rule to never let you bonsai go dry for a long time. Although there are bonsai that prefer short dry periods, keeping your bonsai dry for extended periods will surely kill your plant. When watering your bonsai, allow the soil to absorb the water first before pouring another one. Eventually, you will soon be able to determine a schedule depending on the climate of your area.



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Interesting information on bonsai care guide. The very first time I came across a specimen of bonsai art, I never even realized that I was witnessing an art form. To my untrained eyes, the exquisite lemon bonsai specimen in my neighbor’s garden appeared like a novel but dwarfish specimen of the common lemon tree that I was more used to seeing. My neighbor son was also not much of an aid in understanding what I saw. He referred to the lemon tree as a ‘stunted, genetically short’ specimen that his father cultivated. Come back often as we keep adding new information everyday! We hope this information about bonsaicareguide was usefull.



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