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Basic Requirement Of A Tropical Bonsai Plant
Tropical variety of trees has been successfully cultivated into beautiful tropical bonsai plants although different kind of trees is suitable to be groomed as bonsais. Bonsais are the miniaturized version of actual trees achieved through the pruning of the roots and the crown to get the miniaturized look. It all started in China many centuries ago before spreading to Japan and the rest of the world. The popularity of bonsais are due to the appeal of special techniques to cultivate actual version of the trees into truly magnificent miniaturized plants and many varieties of the tropical plants have been successfully groomed. The Appeal Of Tropical Bonsai Plant Cultivating of bonsai requires special techniques and among the most popular tropical bonsai plants are the ficus, bougainvillea and the serissa. These plants can be commonly found in the tropics and are easy to maintain compare to other varieties of tropical plants. It is preferable for tropical bonsai plants to be grown outdoor just like you would with other plants, as they need sunlight to thrive. Putting them indoor will require some form of lightings for they cannot flourish with minimal sunlight. During the months of winter, you will have to keep the tropical bonsai plants indoor as the tropical bonsai variety thrives on humid climate. Exposing them to the cold will kill them even when you place them near a closed window especially during the harsh wintry night. Requirements In Taking Care Of Tropical Bonsai Tree It is not advisable to expose the tropical bonsai plant directly to the radiator, as the atmosphere will be like the arid desert. The radiator heat will cause dryness to the tropical bonsai plant and there is a constant need to keep watching. Misting the leaves is also necessary to ensure that the tropical bonsai plant moist. As the tropical bonsai trees thrive in the tropics with the hot and humid climate so in order to get them acclimatized to the cold winter, there is a need to mimic the humidity of the tropics by placing the bonsai on pebbles' filled tray and sufficient water. It is necessary not to immerse the tropical bonsai pot in the water but just supported by the pebbles. Water will vaporize from the tray and this will give it an effect of the humid environment of the tropics. When you want to keep the tropical bonsai tree indoors for extended period of time, there is a need to provide fluorescent lamps to enable it to produce chlorophyll to survive. Keep the fluorescent lamp on for up to twelve hours daily if sunlight is not available. Always keep the fluorescent light a foot or twelve inches away from the tropical bonsai plant so that the heat will not affect the plant.
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