Saturday, November 19, 2011

Growing Bonsai - Care for Fall


!±8± Growing Bonsai - Care for Fall

Leaf color may be close to its best in October when growing bonsai trees. This is the time to enjoy your colorful bonsai using them within your everyday living environment as well as displaying them for friends. As always, winter, spring, summer or fall, watch watering! There is a real danger in over watering as this causes sour soil and root rot. During the fall months, some bonsai trees may still use a little feeding but do not use nitrogen. A formula of 0-10-0 is best for late in the season feeding.

If your bonsai has moss present on its soil, it should be lifted off. Leave bits and pieces all over as this should enable it to grow to cover the bonsai surface again. Be sure to remove all liverwort and Irish moss though. Save the good moss you take off and replant it for use in the spring.

This is also a good time to check your bonsai wires and branching as well as shape any pines, junipers, etc. you may have in your collection. Repot only those bonsai trees that will still grow enough to heal all the cuts; it is probably better not to repot now but if you must, now is the time. Ezo Spruce, Quince, and Zelkova species can be set into slightly larger bonsai pots, selecting pot colors to go with the colorful blossoms they will produce in the spring.

Tropical and other tender plant materials should be brought in gradually to adapt them to their winter shelter environment. It is that time of the year again and tropical bonsai do not hold up well in frigid climates. Naturally your regional location will determine the extent to which you must adhere to this practice.

During the fall, is also a good idea to inspect your bonsai root system to plan for spring potting or repotting priorities. Flag any bonsai that have roots coming out of drain holes and any whose roots are starting to run along its pot walls, round and round.

You need not hurry to perform these bonsai fall maintenance activities, if you begin early enough. Handle every bonsai individually and enjoy it. Touches here, a little maintenance there, make it all fun. Trim a little; shape a little, plan for the next season's work. Relax and enjoy, its fall, the time when plants rest and relax. Shouldn't this also be your time of rest and relaxation?


Growing Bonsai - Care for Fall

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