Black Pine Bonsai

Posted by AdminBonsai on Jul 7, 2009 in Bonsai Trees |

Black Pine Bonsai

The black pine is an excellent candidate for bonsai because it is a solid, beautiful tree. It is also one of the most common bonsai among farmers bonsai and if used properly, which can mature into a well balanced plant for years to come.

The soil in the choice the floor of his black pine bonsai, make sure it is a good 50% and 50% Akadama mixture of pumice. If you are a younger tree, you may want to use more grain. These materials help black pine bonsai grow healthy roots, as the drain water well.

Black Water pine bonsai will do well with soil that is evenly moist, well be careful not too much water. It can handle a little dry and the soil is drained excess water will not be a issue.

Try to water your black pine bonsai in the tap water that has a balanced pH range of 5.5 to 6.5. Water two or three times to moisten the soil.

Black Pines Sun love sunbathing, but be careful with them during the warmer months. Keep them in the shade, where temperatures running at 100 degrees Fahrenheit, as it will turn yellow leaves of the plant. Best keep them in partial shade or inclusion in a web of darkness to protect themselves.

Pode cutting sheets of black pine bonsai in the fall or winter. These are the best months, when the Court will not make bleeding too. In spring, prune the larger branches. Use a pulp mill putty to seal the cut.

Be careful not to overdo it. Once a branch is cut, you can not put back and the replacement will take time to appear. Try reducing pine slowly over the years.

Potting black pine bonsai will do well with any year of transplantation, when they are younger, while the major transplantation well done every three years. However, you may want to repot your bonsai try new ones each year just to check on the roots and should be cut too.

Cut minor roots, if necessary, but be careful not to cut too much, especially the small feeder roots leading to the large lower branch. Once you have planted black pine bonsai, place it in bright shade for a couple of weeks and be aware of sudden changes in temperature.

Pest Check your black pine bonsai weekly for pests such as aphids, mites and mealybugs. If you find any of these errors, you can use water spray to remove, or eliminate them completely with a good pesticide.

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