Bonsai 2
Bonsai 2
Bonsai 2
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DEFINITIONS OF BONSAI
Translation of bonsai is “ tree in pot “
(Japanese)
a replication of nature, in the form of a
miniature tree, without displaying the human
intervention too clearly
to create a miniaturized but realistic
representation of nature in the form of a tree
Not genetically dwarfed plants.
2. WATERING
How often a tree needs to be watered depends on
several factors such as; species of the tree, size of
the tree, size of the pot, time of year, soil-mixture,
and climate.
3. FERTILIZING
Bonsai are confined to the relatively small pots
they are planted in, they need proper fertilization
to replenish the soil's nutritional content to survive
and thrive.
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COMMON MISCONCEPTION
ABOUT BONSAI TREES
1. Bonsai trees are difficult to keep alive.
Make sure the bonsai trees that you made or bought
has roots that are well established.
Well established roots can keep the soil good drainage.
BENEFITS OF
BONSAI
The serene presence of a Bonsai plant
can have a calming effect to reduce
stress and promoting relaxation.
Can enchancing general well being by
having a deeper connection with nature
Bonsai plants help to maintain indoor
humidity levels
Boosting Self-confidence since you
successfully caring for a bonsai and
witnessing its growth
FUN FACT
ABOUT BONSAI
It has the same components as
other three but bonsai has less
starting materials.
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