2/06/2008

Indoor Bonsai

By Luka Ce

Trees that are used for bonsai are very different in their needs, and each tree reacts to indoor conditions differently. When we say that Bonsai is grown up indoor that means that it is grown outside of its usual location. For example: a tree from cold area would have a lot of troubles to adapt to conditions in warm area that is why we would need to create artificial conditions that would suit that tree. A lot of trees can grow better in good artificial conditions but all of them have special needs that have to be maintained for a tree to stay in good health.

Many great gardeners grow their bonsai inside. For example a lot of different types of pines can easily be grown up inside and will survive without a problem because they can tolerate slight change of condition as difference in lighting, temperature, pressure and others. A lot of people try to make special indoor circumstances and use different technique to make their bonsai adapt to new environment as good as possible. That is why some people have special rooms with refrigerators or heating devices and machines that can regulate the moisture in the air. Growing bonsai indoor will force you to create as natural environment as possible that is why you will need to create seasons which are essential for a tree to survive. The best position for a room with bonsai is the one that has a window facing east, because an open window will give bonsai full spectrum of light which will mimic the natural circumstances.

Some people think that growing bonsai indoor is not really the best thing, some trees like Buddhist pines and Chinese elms show the exact opposite while these trees can adapt to indoor climate easily if they are given enough time to acclimatize.

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