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Bonsai Planting Information
Bonsai Planting TipsThe formal upright is similar to a straight and tapered trunk. This is as opposed to the informal upright that has curves and bends with the apex usually found on top of the roots. The raft bonsai is considered to be a phenomenon because it takes place after a tree is toppled from natural force or erosion. The pots themselves are part of the art as well, chosen to compliment the shape and color of the tree itself. Mosses and rocks are often added to the base for aesthetic appeal. Bonsai Planting AdviceAfter that you need to remove the bonsai from its pot and place the root of the bonsai in water. Decrease the amount of soil around its roots in order for the root ball to fit the said container. Trim the roots to until two-thirds of the original size are reduced. The unique aspect of the bonsai is that although the soil, the plant and the other elements conducive to growing it are all contained within the pot, each of them can exist independently of the other. This is why a bonsai plant can be transplanted with relative ease, and in most cases exceeds the life span of the regular plant or tree that it is derived from. Bonsai Planting Facts
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