Can somebody teach me to grow bonsai plant in a simple procedure…?

Posted on May 21st, 2009 by Jon Brown in how to grow bonsai |


Being successful in bonsai is not a quick and easy task. There is a lot of knowledge to be gained. You must learn repotting, proper soil components, wiring, triming, fertilizing, etc.

My advice would be to find a local bonsai club. A local club is a valuable resource. There, members will be happy to give you advice on which trees grow well in your area, and what to watch out for in the way of pests and diseases.

Here's a link to help you find a club in your area:
http://absbonsai.org/USAClubs.html

Here's a link for some further reading:
http://www.matsubonsai.com/blog/post/2008/03/Being-Successful-in-Bonsai.aspx

3 Responses

  1. meanolmaw Says:

    nope… bonsai is a painstaking, long, involved process…. it takes years… doesn't happen quickly…. needs you to be educated on the hows and how not to's….. there's no shortcuts……… edit… well, yes, there is one…. buy one that's 'done' and try not to ruin it…..
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  2. blue hale Says:

    pot should be flat and at most should be 2-4 in high, the roots be stocked and frequently trimmed, seldom watering, wired tied around plant in desired shape!
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  3. Matsu Bonsai Says:

    Being successful in bonsai is not a quick and easy task. There is a lot of knowledge to be gained. You must learn repotting, proper soil components, wiring, triming, fertilizing, etc.

    My advice would be to find a local bonsai club. A local club is a valuable resource. There, members will be happy to give you advice on which trees grow well in your area, and what to watch out for in the way of pests and diseases.

    Here's a link to help you find a club in your area:
    http://absbonsai.org/USAClubs.html

    Here's a link for some further reading:
    http://www.matsubonsai.com/blog/post/2008/03/Being-Successful-in-Bonsai.aspx
    References :

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