Bonsai:
Bonsai Techniques
Bonsai is an art that takes time to learn and master. Those who haven't ever done it before should take classes and read literature because one mistake could damage the tree. Here are some of the techniques used when growing the tree.
Ever noticed how you look awful when your hair is too long? Well, something of a similar nature also occurs with bonsai trees. This is the reason that the hobbyists should trim it from time to time so it still has the desired look.
A pair of scissors isn't enough when the branches are the problem. This can be fixed with a technique called pruning. A cutter will be used to make this work and after the work has been done; a sealant should be used to help the bonsai tree heal.
In order for new branches to grow on the tree, the hobbyist should employ the technique known as pinching. You literally pinch certain parts using the finger and the thumb to be able to feel the tree.
When bonsai trees grow, the hobbyist will have to transfer it from one existing pot to a bigger one. Part of the process includes root pruning, which is very similar to what is done on the branches. It is advisable to get the pot and new soil ready because they could die when exposed to the elements for a long time.
A bending jack or wires can be used. This will aid the individual in getting the desired shape for the bonsai tree.
One technique to make the bonsai tree look new again is called defoliation. This means removing all the leaves so they will grow again. It may not see like much but you will see the difference as smaller leaves that didn't exist before will appear on the branches.
The last technique that is very easy to learn is feeding. Everyone knows that water can give the tree its nutrients but just like flowers and vegetables, the use of fertilizers can help in its growth. There is the liquid version but some hobbyists may also try the pellet version.
Bonsai trees may last for years if they are taken care of properly. It is good to know that there is no right or wrong answer when creating a certain image. The hobbyist will just have to learn the techniques from someone knowledgeable then see what happens.
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