Japanese Plant (Bonsai) Large
₹2,000.00
Here are some key aspects of bonsai plants:
- Plant Selection: Almost any woody plant can be used for bonsai, but some species are more commonly chosen due to their suitability for the art. Common choices include pine, maple, juniper, elm, and ficus, among others.
- Container: Bonsai trees are typically grown in shallow containers, known as Japanese plant pots or trays. These containers come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, such as ceramic, porcelain, or plastic.
- Pruning: One of the most crucial aspects of Japanese plant is the constant pruning and trimming of branches and roots to maintain the desired shape and size of the tree. This practice also encourages the development of fine branching.
- Wiring: Japanese plants practitioners use wire to shape the branches and trunk of the tree. This allows for precise control over the tree’s form and structure.
- Repotting: The Potted Trees need to be periodically repotted to prevent them from becoming root-bound. This involves trimming the roots and placing the tree in fresh soil.
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Description
Bonsai is a Japanese art form that involves cultivating and shaping miniature trees or shrubs in containers to mimic the appearance of fully-grown trees in nature. The word “bonsai” itself translates to “planted in a container” or “tray planting” in Japanese. This Japanese plant is an outdoor plants and you should be places in your outdoor places.