Repotting Bonsai Tree
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Repotting bonsai tree. Pick the right time of year for repotting your plant. How to repot a bonsai tree and the reasons for doing so step 1. Pruning the branches and leaves of your bonsai tree will encourage the splitting of limbs into smaller thinner and fuller regrowth. Late winter is the best time to re pot your bonsai tree.
Repotting your bonsai regularly will prevent it from becoming pot bound so that the roots can do their job more efficiently. When the roots are still contained in soil wait another year before checking again. Mid february is a good general average for most bonsai trees. The primary reason for re potting a bonsai tree is when its root.
Take it out and place your plant in a sheltered position with a little shade for a few days. Repotting is a good time to thin your plants foliage mass to help reduce the stress on the bonsai. A bonsai needs to be repotted when the roots circle around the root system. Once your pot has been selected it is ready to make the move to its new home.
Repotting should ideally be performed in early spring. Remove the old soil from the tree s roots. During the winter your bonsai is dormant and the tree rests for the spring. Preparing the new pot.
Do not repot on a routine instead check on your trees every early spring by carefully removing the tree from its pot. Determine when your bonsai needs to be re potted. Water thoroughly if you can it is a good idea to immerse your tree in water leave it there until the bubbles stop comming out of the soil. Root pruning is an important part of the repotting process.