Growing and caring for a Bonsai tree – Bonsai Empire

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The basic techniques, including pruning, wiring and watering

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Care guidelines for the most popular Bonsai tree species

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Bonsai Empire is a community built by enthusiasts and experts from around the world. We introduce you to the fascinating and living art of Bonsai, and help you get started! Watch the video below for a short introduction to the Bonsai tree basics 🙂

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Bonsai tree care

Keeping a Bonsai tree alive is really not that hard. But because the trees are planted in small pots, they have less reserves in terms of water and nutrients. This means you need to water and fertilize regularly, as well as put your tree at a good spot. If you pay attention to your tree and water when needed, your tree will thrive!

Growing and cultivating

There are different methods to propagate trees, some need a lot of patience and some offer immediate results. Growing a tree from seed means you have full control over the styling of your Bonsai plant, but it takes at least five years before you have anything that resembles a tree. Buying a tree in a nursery means you can style it right away.

Styling

A common misconception is that the plants used for Bonsai are genetically ‘dwarfed’ plants. Bonsai trees are normal plants, propagated like any other, but trained using sophisticated techniques to keep them in miniature size. The styling of these miniature trees involve important techniques like regular pruning and wiring.

Popular tree species

Each tree species has specific requirements for its cultivation, training and care. This means selecting the right tree species for your environment (or identifying which tree species you might already have) is crucial to keep it healthy. We help you select or identify your tree. The most popular species include the Ficus and Juniper.

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