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Nurturing Tips for Your Bonsai Nursery

There are two primary benefits you can enjoy if you choose to build a bonsai nursery of your own and grow your bonsai trees from seed. Firstly, bonsai seeds are cheaper to procure than live bonsai trees. Whereas rare bonsai trees can cost you a considerable amount of money, a packet of seeds of the same bonsai tree species may just cost you $5.

Secondly, nursing bonsai trees from seed will give you God-like powers over every aspect of your plants. You can fully control all aspects of your bonsai tree to ensure that it grows according to your plans.

Tips on Nurturing Your Bonsai Nursery

Before planting any seed, take the time to prepare and plan about which shapes you desire for your bonsai plants to have in the future. Knowing what shape you wish to achieve will consequently guide you as to which pot you should choose and how to wire your plant.

Since it will take you quite some time to see bonsai seeds sprout to life, you will have no visible indicators to depend on when caring for your nursery. As such, make sure that you strictly keep a timetable for nurturing your bonsai nursery. Have a checklist for all the to-do tasks for your nursery to ensure that you don’t miss anything important.

A clean environment is essential to your bonsai nursery’s growth. Always make sure that your bonsai nursery itself as well as its surroundings is free from dirt, dust, or any other debris as these can easily affect the health conditions of your bonsai nursery.

Good ventilation and clean air are important for your bonsai nursery to grow to its fullest potential. Thus, if you’re keeping it indoors, do make sure that you place it in the appropriate location. Anywhere near windows are ideal while placing them in proximity to fireplaces is undesirable.

Water and light are the main foods of your bonsai nursery. You can effectively satisfy the watering needs of your bonsai nursery even in winter by using a humidity tray. As for lighting, daily exposure to sunlight is adequate but you will of course have to make plans for artificial lighting and use a timetable for it if you’re keeping your bonsai nursery indoors.

A bonsai nursery definitely takes more time to nurture than procuring live bonsai trees but it’s definitely a more rewarding goal. Good luck to taking care of your bonsai nursery!

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