Bonsais are truly a living art and watching those amazing entities once in your life must be in the “to do list” of yours. They appear more like dwarfed plants however are actual tress in a pot and have a quite exciting history behind them.

A Few Fact about Bonsai

The term “Bonsai” actually originates from Japan in which ‘bon’ means a pot or tray and ‘sai’ signifies a planting or a plant in it. Therefore to be very precise bonsai is an umbrella phrase for small tress that grows and remains in pots or containers.

The art was originally invented in China and further prospered in Japan. The art is so popular and loved in that country that the bride before marriage is asked if she has the knowledge about bonsai or not. After all, the creation of such masterpiece demands an individual to have all the appropriate knowledge about them.

Just like the sculptors use tools, artists use brushes, composer use pen, paper, and of course musical instruments, the making of bonsai also require certain tools out which the primary and inevitable ones are their hands, patience and the most important time.

The creation and nurturing of the small little plant involves a variety of techniques including wiring, trimming, clamping, pruning, defoliation, deadwood, grafting and a dozen more that requires special tools to accomplish the purpose. So let’s see Como cuidar de bonsai?

How to Take Care of Bonsais

Trimming and Pruning…

Trimming is done by extreme precision to remove needles or provides form the plant (tree). This aids in developing a grown-up look for the piece. A leaf trimmer is utilized for the purpose that can clean the cuts pretty quickly and safely. Other tools that are used may include tweezers that are great for get rid of the dead provides such as needless, weeds and insects in the container. This ultimately helps in adding character to the plants which is why leaf trimming and pruning are frequently used in bonsai creation.

Pruning is the process used to remove roots, trunk growth and branches. The technique should be performed with extreme caution as a little negligence may kill or weaken the tree. Tools used are sharp pruning shears for clean cuts, Concave cutters for pruning roots, branches etc, Spherical concave cutters for round and more precise cuts.

“Deadwooding”

This technique is used to make the matured bark appear young in the tree or to give it the appearance of raised grain or bleaching of the trunk employing a lime-sulfur compound. There has been great misinformation and mystique about this chemical compound; however is a foul-smelling fluid that is brushed into the deadwood by the artists to produce a unique white color.

There are plenty of other techniques that are used for bonsai produce and care. The attainment of Bonsai Lime Sulfur and other tools locally is quite hard, however, are now easily available at the bonsai nurseries and online stores.

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