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Is it really hard to take care of bonsai?

Posted by Bonsai Care on Dec 3, 2008

I've been wanting the single for the whilst now, as well as my relatives have been revelation me to demeanour up how to take caring of one, though i only unequivocally wish to know if it's unequivocally hard, or if it takes skill, or something similar to that.

Arigatogozaimasu (thank we in japanese.{i'm not japanese})

They have been a little maintenance… though they have been unequivocally great plants. Just have certain they have water!!

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Sexy Cowgirl 13:

They are some maintenance… but they are really good plants. Just make sure they have water!!
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I killed my last 2 because I didn't water them… oops!!

December 3rd, 2008 | 5:48 pm
Scorpius59:

not really. you never need a chainsaw !
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December 3rd, 2008 | 6:02 pm
Garfield's fan:

Bonsai is an artform. Unlike horticulture (regular plant care) bonsai requires training and education as to when and how to trim and train the plant to do what you want.
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Degree in the Fine Arts

December 3rd, 2008 | 6:45 pm
The Dude:

No get one at Home depot there cheap there and they are great starter plant for you water once a week soak. if it does not die for six months start shopping for your next bonsai.

I put mine inside when its was to cold outside depending on your climate. It should do well.
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December 3rd, 2008 | 7:09 pm
Zodiac:

It is very easy with a lot of patience. Get some copper wires ( it would not rust ) ready. Use it to wrap around the young branches and bend it to the position you want. Cut away the end tip to prevent growing beyond your envision.
To create a ball of stems and leaves, trim away young shoots but leave behind two or four leaves on the stem each time. Cut away new young shoots if it is of no use to your creation.

Use a shallow rectangular pot.
Transfer to bigger one if the plant is bigger.
During transferring, thin the roots and use new soil
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December 3rd, 2008 | 7:43 pm
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