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How to Buy Bonsai Ceramic

If you want your bonsai trees to grow healthy and looking great, you’ll need to choose wisely the best bonsai ceramic bowls. The goal of your bowl should be to complement the beauty of the tree and not stand out more than the composition. The bowl you choose will have an impact in the style you desire to give your tree; in competitions you can see how a bad bowl can ruin the style of a bonsai tree.

You should keep in mind some things when buying a bonsai pot. First you’ll need to determine what type of location does your desired bonsai tree requires, outdoors or indoors. Some bonsai ceramic pots will deteriorate when exposed to weather conditions outdoors, such as extreme cold. For these cases the best is to look and ask for a ceramic bowl which is resistant to these conditions.

The drainage holes are also important to ensure good watering to the tree. One of the common errors among beginner bonsai gardeners is that they buy ceramic pots without these drainage holes. Since the water stays on the bowl, the roots will start to rot and the composite will ruin. Check out that your pot has at least one drainage hole to prevent early tree death. You could have the opposite situation, in which water drains too quickly from the pot; if that is your case you can place the bonsai ceramic pot on a tray.

Another point to keep in mind is the expected final size of the bonsai tree. Many people buy expensive pots, only to find out later that the tree will need to be repotted in less than a year. It is better to go for a cheaper option when it comes to younger trees or if you do not have several bonsai trees already. A large ceramic bowl could also help the tree more than you want to, and well the goal of bonsai growing is to keep our trees small right?

Finally, you should consider buying a bonsai ceramic bowl which complements the color of your tree. In general, you should stay away from brought colors that will deviate attention from the tree. Bonsai is an art and choosing the right ceramic color is part of such art. I always advise to be very subtle when choosing a ceramic pot color.

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Bonsai Soil Mix for Beginner Bonsai Trees

After choosing one of the beginner bonsai trees, the next step is to choose a good bonsai soil mix. This is a subject that always generates discussions between bonsai experts. If you are looking for a bonsai soil mix that is ready to use, you can obtain them at garden centers or specialized bonsai stores.  These types of mixes are expensive, and that’s why a lot of people choose to make their own soil mix for bonsai trees.

Bonsai soil mixes vary in its composition, as there are a great number of components that can be employed for their elaboration. Since we are talking about beginner bonsai trees here, we know that it can be a daunting subject for a lot of people, but let’s learn some basic information to know what we are getting into.

As you know, a bonsai tree will have to exist in a small volume of soil that will have to serve its purpose all along the year.  The tree nurtures from this soil, so we can say that it totally depends on its quality, through the soil, the bonsai tree will get water, minerals, gases and nutrients that will help it become a healthy good looking tree. If you neglect to find a great bonsai soil mix, you’ll end up with a tree that has no vigor and looks unhealthy.

What You Should Look For on a Soil Mix

Adequate drainage. Water retention is bad for soil, because as water build up, it won’t be able to aerate properly and will build up salts.  A quality soil, must get rid of all excess water immediately.

Adequate water retention.  Water retention is the other side of the coin when it comes to a bonsai soil mix. It must hold water so that the try gets hydrated and moisturized.  As ou can see there has to be a balance between these two soil features.

Adequate aeration. Aeration will depend on the air pockets found in the soil.  These pockets of air will hold oxygen which is also extremely important for the life of your tree. Fresh air must continually enter the soil and provide a solution for its needs.

Bonsai soil mix for beginner bonsai trees can be also purchased online if you can’t find it near your area.  On Amazon you can find Hoffman Soil Mix, which has a presentation containing 2 quarts and serves for all kinds of bonsai tree, and Bonsai Boy’s Conifer Soil Mix, which contains a quarter and comes with a ziplock for easy management.

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