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As with all kinds of plant pots, Bonsai pots are accessible in a huge array of sizes, shapes and colours but making certain you select the correct pot for your Bonsai tree can make the difference between a excellent seeking Bonsai and an incredible seeking Bonsai. Be warned, though, the pot you pick can have either positive or detrimental effects to the growth of one's beloved Bonsai tree.

 

 

What sort of Bonsai pots ought to I be considering?

 

 

Firstly, if you've a juvenile Bonsai that is still growing quite rapidly you'll need to take into account numerous training pots just before you decide on a final show pot to exhibit your Bonsai. Nevertheless, when choosing a Bonsai pot you should never pick one that means you may have to drastically trim the roots.

Should you do desire to decrease the size of your pot or the roots then you have to take it in gradual steps, moving down a pot size at a time before eventually reaching the size you would like.

 

 

Make positive the pot you're thinking about has very excellent drainage and is entirely frost proof, this will assist keep your Bonsai safe and healthy all year round whether it is kept indoors or outdoors. If you might be selecting a glazed pot, be certain that only the outside with the pot is really glazed, simply because the Bonsai will will need the rough surface on the inside for the roots to grab onto and establish themselves.

 

 

What pot for what tree?

 

 

The type of pot you must purchase is indicated by the kind of tree you might be growing as well as the style you want. Conifers lend themselves brilliantly to naturally coloured, unglazed pots whereas deciduous trees look excellent in glazed or unglazed and in just about any colours. Experiment a little to discover the proper pot for you, and especially think about pastel colours for the deciduous trees or a bright coloured pot for a flowering tree.

 

 

Also, consider how much room the roots will require for your particular selection of tree. Cascading trees will require a deep pot with plenty of room for the roots to grow down but also so the branches can hang over the side without draping on the floor.

 

 

If you might have a heavily glazed pot, remember that the colour with the glaze will age and ware off slightly more than itÂ’s lifetime and a lot of individuals wipe the glaze with French polish so that you can speed the process up giving your glazed pot a slightly more natural and aged feel.

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