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By: Nathan Knightly

If you have a bonsai plant, you have to remember that caring for them is akin to caring for a infant. Loving and caring is required but it's not enough; you also must have certain "parenting" abilities to make sure that your bonsai plant will enjoy a long and healthy life.

The Chinese were the first to grow miniature-size trees in containers. They started doing so around 200 BC. That was the way medicinal plants were transported by herbal healers.

Japanese, Chinese and Korean practice this art of aesthetic miniaturization of trees that are grown in the containers.

For the Japanese, the term is �bonsai,� for the Korean �bunjae�and as for the Chinese, it is �penjing

Bonsai is almost always found in the center of a garden when set alongside an urban or wild landscape. Bonsai collectors put high value on the bonsai because of the plant�s ability to show age as they mature.

Tip #1 The source of life for all creatures is water but it's especially so for bonsai plants. Even though they require to be watered more often than other kinds of plants, they also require an exact quantity of watering. Anything that's less or beyond the ideal amount of water can lead to your bonsai plant's death so it's essential that you ask for professional opinion.

Some factors affect the quantity of water necessary to a bonsai plant like the sort of tree you're taking care of, which season it is at present, if the tree's grown outdoors or indoors, and so forth.

Tip #2 Another source of energy for your bonsai plant is light. Your bonsai plant will benefit from exposure to sunlight just like any other plant. However, if you're growing it in an indoor garden, you will need to arrange for artificial lighting. In such cases, it's important to use a timer in order to avoid risking overexposure for your plants.

Tip #3 Humidity is regrettably one of the most important but overlooked factors when caring for bonsai plants; the best way to make sure that perfect humidity levels remain constant is by using a humidity tray. You can use decorative stones to make your bonsai plant appear more beautiful.

Tip #4 If you're determined to keep your bonsai plant indoors, you need to select the pot for your bonsai plant very carefully. To be safe, be certain that you get pots that are expressly designed for bonsai plants. These pots have pre-made holes for drainage and training wires.

Tip #5 Some persons are not sure as to exactly what function fertilizer plays in taking care of bonsai plants. Firstly, fertilizer is needed when you're keeping your bonsai plant indoors because this offers the added nutrition that your indoor soil is missing. Secondly, fertilizer isn't medicine so don't use it as a cure for sick or dying trees. Lastly, make certain that you carefully water your bonsai plant prior to fertilizing.

There are various sorts of bonsai. These are the formal upright , informal upright , slant, raft, literati, cascade, semi-cascade and the forest/group.

Lastly, don't risk your bonsai plant's health on the basis of any supposition. If you are not certain, always ask a specialist!

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This busy writer is an Internet researcher and undoubtedly enjoys sharing his information with you the reader. Read more now about Bonsai Tips and about Bonsai Trees Resources at his website www.bonsaitreesandplants.com

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