Mar 23, 2011

How to Make a transplant of Bonsai

How to Make a transplant of Bonsai 

Transplantation, or repotting is a moment of great importance in the life of the bonsai. Attention: generally, for the common plants d 'apartment, transplanting is to change his vessel, but this is also true in the case of bonsai. The purpose of this operation, which is usually done in spring, all 'beginning of vegetative growth, is to restore both the soil, the roots.
Instructions DIFFICULTIES 1
 
   
1. Bonsai in fact, suffer if they remain long in the same vessel, being very small, therefore contains little land that is easy to lose ntritivi fundamental elements. Repotting then aims to supply the new bonsai soil is fertile, implemented at the same time cutting the roots and the structuring of transactions' tree.
   
2. Let's start with the soil must be well balanced in terms of composition and, above all sterile exercise to eliminate the risk of disease and pests. At this point the container and begin to prepare them to sift through the soil by passing it through three different sizes of network. We will then have three piles of dirt: a coarse, a medium-grained el 'last fine.
   
3.A this point, over the drainage hole of the vessel have a net that will serve to prevent the soil comes out every time you water. Then we have the first one on the bottom layer of coarse-grained soil, then a medium grain and finally the fine. When the fund is ready we have with our delicate sapling, to which we have already cleaned and pruned the roots, in a location that will never be perfectly central.
   
4.Add still a bit 'of soil, enough to fill the gap and unite the whole, pressing a little' hands to level and smooth the soil. Please note that the 'remains of the roots hanging off the edge of the vessel. Please do not hesitate to do is to water very gently, avoiding the ground to decompose.

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