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Bonsai Trees... bonsai, figure out which side is front and which one is back. Take a look at all the styling techniques, and figure out which one you would like your bonsai to have. Remove surface soil to know where the root starts and how large the trunk is before the first branch. Get rid of dead leaves and wood using ... ... day is overcast or windy does not mean it is it is not as drying as a sunny or hot day so you need to regularly check on your bonsai. The ideal way to do this is to water the bonsai first thing every morning and then, in the evening, check the bonsai to see if it needs water. Keep this routine even on ... ... process. Since a successful Bonsai tree needs to be very upright, the Trident Maple Bonsai is a good choice as it naturally grows in this direction. The Trident Maple Bonsai also has very defined roots and bark giving it the look that is desired in Bonsai. The Trident Maple should be transplanted in early ... ... months after repotting before fertilizing a bonsai. Apply more fertilizer on a young bonsai that you will style soon. Make sure to use a bonsai fertilizer with the correct NPK value in the right season. Select a bonsai fertilizer with a value of 10N-5P-5K for use during early spring and summer to promote ... ... tropical plants are pruned by cutting around 60% to 90% of their leaves using fine scissors. The remaining leaves should be enough to supply energy to the tree. The previously discussed pruning techniques are those which can be done above the ground. Pruning a bonsai can also be accomplished by trimming ...
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