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Introducing Bonsai How to build Bonsai trees

Nature or natural resources are the only method to grow Bonsai. There is no such thing as replica Bonsai, or model trees. Still, you can grow your own Bonsai tree that will make nature come alive.

Komono is one of the Bonsai breeds. Komono has small leaves with citrus and, Nacro orange and grows around seven inches.


How to judge Bonsai

The design is important. Bonsai trees must be carefully pruned. The tree should not have tattered stubs that are untidy or resting on the tree in a discomfited position. The wiring should be maintained also. The wires should not grind into the branches, and should be neat and placed well around the branches. Bonsai trees often sit in its pot at a good stance, or angle. The tree is to sit up high, yet not so high that it interrupts the growth. In addition, Bonsai should sit low, yet not low enough that it would disturb growth. The tree is best seated at an angle, and not directly in the center of the pot.

How to consider Bonsai Roots:

The roots of Bonsai trees are important. The roots starts the growth, which these roots should clutch the earth, or soil decisively. Bonsai requires a degree of organization, which the tree roots should be as even as possible.


How to consider the trunk:

The trunk of Bonsai should be well formed. The trunk should also be tapered correctly as outlined by nature's effects. In short, the trunk should have its natural older effects.


How to consider branches:

The position and angle of Bonsai branches should have respectable equilibrium. The branches should also have vacant areas to provide room for growth. The branches should have a surplus of growth as well.

How to maintain scale

Flowers, leaves, needles, and fruits should rest on the tree so that it looks natural. If the tree is slanting too far to the right, or left, you need to adjust your Bonsai.

Health:


The health of your Bonsai tree is based on the soils surface, or the groundcovers. If moss is growing around the cover of your groundcover, if thin or feeble weeds grow freely, or if debris is around the soil, you are not keeping up your Bonsai tree well. Bonsai trees should have appealing effects that resemble the Bonsais' that grow in nature. Bonsai also requires proper accessories and containing so that it can grow well. Moreover, Bonsai trees require a clean environment. At all times, you should clean the tree as needed and remove dust, cobwebs, mineral deposits, smudges, dead leaves, etc.
Cleaning your tree regularly will help it to grow productively.

How to judge size:

The size falls back to Komono, Chumono, Keshitsubu, Mame, and Onomo. Keshitsubu is a pea size Bonsai, which grows up to 7.6 metric units of length, or 3 inches. This tree is rare, and is much more difficult to rise than the Chumono, Mame, Onomo, or other breeds. Mame grows up to 15 metric units of length or 6 inches. The smaller tree is around 3 inches, which Mame is the baby Bonsai. Komono grows up to 20 metric units in length, or 9 inches. The smaller tree is around 6 inches. Chumono grows up to 91 metric units, or 36 inches with the smallest being 18 inches. Onomo grows up to 36 inches as well. The last size is the Katade Mochi. The tree grows up to 46 metric units in length, which is around 18 inches. The smaller tree is around 9 inches.

Chumono and Onomo is the largest Bonsai tree, which would take two or four man strength to lift the trees.




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