Saturday, 25 April 2009
Protecting bonsai from diseases
The ways that are considering most effective for controlling pests and disease bonsai is the observation and treatment plants regularly. However, if the attack of pests and diseases to occur, efforts need to be protects as follows.
If plants remain ill despite treatment and maintenance are correct, then the first things you should do is thoroughly check the canopy trees. When healthy and not visible symptoms of attack, the plant is dismantle with care from the pot, views and root. When the roots still look strong and the edges are white also means that its function is still good, can be concluded symptoms of the disease not from there. However, if the root brown color and visible form of change can be ascertaine in there is the source of problems. As for pests and disease that usually attacks, the bonsai is as follows.
APHISS
Insects are usually found on the surface of the bottom leaves; gather near the bones in the shoots or leaves / shoots. Easy to control this pest, enough with the way is spraying with high water to fall and die. Or can also use insecticide light.
APHIS ROOT.
Aphis this bonsai can cause the leaves wilt. He is a small white insect that lives in the root of the plant. However, because there is not any kind of fungus that lives also at the root, often forming small bundle and generally found in the root of the pine tree (Mycorrhiza). This beneficial fungus for the plant, because he symbiosis mutualisms with the root of plants.
Aphis root pests can be controlling with the insecticide spraying an injection directly into the soil.
Earthworm.
Actually, this is not harmful to animals directly, but the dirt that is very sticky and can cause disturbing drainage. So this pest should be avoids.
Snail
This animal ate all the plants. To protect them you should be done early in the morning, because only activities at night.
THRIPS
Insect attack is generally leaves bayan tree (Ficus benyamina). These are belong to opened, inside look Trips are insects. Such as needle-shaped needle to run, sometimes be disturbed when the back of the body (abdomen) take over.
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Bonsai Tree Information and Bonsai Tree Care
Bonsai trees have often been thought to have originated from Japan. However, records of more than 2,000 years old show that bonsai trees have been growing in China, not only as part of landscapes, but also in shallow containers. Approximately 1,500 years ago, Bonsai trees were first grown individually after being collected from mountainous regions. Bonsai trees can be seen on many ancient Chinese line drawings. It was several centuries later that the Japanese began to grow and train the trees in pots. The Chinese and Japanese styles of Bonsai are very different. The Chinese styles are more freeform and mainly trained by pruning, and the Japanese styles are particularly groomed and shaped, making them appear more natural.
The translation of bonsai growing is "plant in a tray". It is a satisfying hobby which combines both horticulture and art. Bonsai trees are typically described as "living sculptures". As with any pot plant, it is essential that the plant is kept healthy and in excellent condition. It does require a certain amount of artistic imagination to prune and shape bonsai trees. The origin, species and general health are dependent upon the timescale to create an impressive bonsai. It will take longer to grow a bonsai tree from a seed or a cutting.
You can become to appreciate bonsai trees very quickly. They can become a very important part of your life. It is essential not to be afraid to experiment with pruning and shaping. Patience is something which is necessary by each individual when creating bonsai trees, as it is a process which should not be hurried. A good Bonsai can be trained in a very short time, providing that the suitable material is selected firstly.
Something which is fundamental to all plant life is watering. The tree will certainly die of thirst in as little as 48 hours, if it is left in a dry bonsai container. It is essential however, that the tree is not over watered. This is how many bonsai trees die, as newcomers to bonsai growing panic and over water the plant. It is important to water thoroughly, but only when a bonsai needs it. You can test as to whether the bonsai needs water by scratching the surface to expose the soil immediately below. If the soil just under the surface is wet, then do not water it. If the soil is only just damp, then you can water it. And if it is dry under the surface, then it should most certainly be watered.
Bonsai soil contains little or no nutritional value to a bonsai tree. Your bonsai depends entirely upon you for its nutritional requirements. There are a wide variety of plant foods available for your bonsai. However, it is essential that the plant food contains the three basic nutrients of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K).
It is essential for the survival of the plant that it receives sufficient daylight or good artificial light. However, it is essential to understand the difference between sunshine and sunlight in order deliver the correct bonsai tree care. Direct sunlight can be harmful for many species of bonsai, especially through a glass window. It is also essential to remember that whether your bonsai tree is inside or out, it will benefit from a certain degree of shade from the hot summer sun.
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Bonsai Tree - Black Pine / Pinus Thumbergii Tips And Information
Hello all bonsai devotees. How are you? My name is Suhendra. I want to tell you my experience on how to keep, treat and create black pine bonsai. Perhaps this experience is only suitable for tropical area and I hope those who plant black pine will also have different experience to share. I have tried to plant black pine since 5 years ago (around 1980) when I got the seed from a friend traveling abroad.
I have known and fallen in love with black pine bonsai, since I had learn about bonsai for two years from a foreign book on how to treat and create bonsai by practicing directly, so that I gradually master it. When I learned that book, I saw a picture of black pine and Cemara (Juniperes) bonsai that were so beautiful and robust. Even more so the black pine with its cracked bark so that it looked old, antique and elegant. According to Taiwanese bonsai grower, black pine could live in both winter and summer. In those seasons, its leaves are still green and thriving, so that we can call it evergreen tree. From books I have read, I'm sure that this tree could grow in tropical area. From that time, I had been determined to get that kind of tree and tried to plant and grow it in Indonesia.
In the mids of 1980 I and my elder went to Taiwan to attend an international exhibition of bonsai. While looking for special new trees to enrich the variety of bonsai in Indonesia, from Taiwan I brought home some kinds of bonsai that I'd been always seen on some foreign bonsai books that we couldn't find in Indonesian market (before 1985). They are: Hokkian Tea (Carmona mycrophylla), Pyracanta (Pyracanta Grenulata), Ulmus (Ulmus Parfiflora), Karet Kimeng (Ficus Microcarpa). After buying those bonsai, one thing I shouldn't forget to be my prime target of searching is Black Pine. Setting aside my pocket money for returning home, I spent the rest to buy various kinds of pine, starting from seeds, young trees, half-grown bonsai, and grown-bonsai.
Some Taiwanese bonsai grower told me that Black Pine (Pinus Thumbergii) grows best compared with any other kinds of pine they plant. There are three kinds of Black Pine:
1. Those with long leaves (which is generally spread out in the market).
2. Those with short leaves (Seu Sung).
3. Those with mini leaves (Zuen Sau Hei Sung).
The three Black Pines are the most preferred by Taiwanese bonsai grower to be dwarfed. Beside that, I have learned some techniques on how to plant and treat black pine that I want to share with you.
PROCESS BEFORE PLANTING
Coming home, I had all my trees washed because it's forbidden to bring the soil from Taiwan. This is the regulation among countries to prevent the spread of plant pest. Then I opened the plastic cover of mos (soil substitute covering the root so it stays moisturized along the trip) one by one. After that all the roots that had been cleaned from mos was soaked with plant vitamin or organic fertilizer liquid for about one hour. Last thing to do was to keep the plant out of soaking liquid and planted it on the pot.
MEDIUM FOR PINE (Suitable for Casuarina=Juniperus too)
3 bg sand of 1-2 mm (do not use powder sand) +
1 bg loose soil (Do not use sticky soil such as clay, etc.) +
1 bg humus (or compost to substitute humus).
After being mixed well, it can be used to plant (you can see how to plant in a pot on article of Loa Variegata). I've got a little story about sands. In around 1990 in Indonesia there has been found a kind of pit sand (pasir gunung) from perimeter of Malang, so that it is called pasir Malang (Malang pit sand). This kind of sand was found by hobbyist and raw-material (bakalan) bonsai hunter in the nature. The specialty of this sand is clean and has no powder or waste. We may say that it's been free from pests and germs that are usually found on soil or pit sand. So there's no need to have it washed it anymore and it has pores to keep water and air. There are several kinds of plant that are better being planted on this sand rather than any other media, i.e. Santigi (Phempis Acidula), Cemara Udang (Casuarina Equisetifolia), Black Pine, Cemara, etc. Naturally Malang pit sand is beneficial for bonsai hobbyists and some devotees of ornamental plants such as cactus, adenium, sansivera, etc. Then I use this pit sand as composite for media to plant Black Pine and other bonsai.
PROCESS AFTER BEING PLANTED
After black pine is being planted in a pot, the trunk always has to be tied tightly into the pot so that the tree is more stable. It's because any repotting tree is in critical period. Its root hasn't been converged with its new media so that it hasn't been normally functioned. Moreover when we cut some of the roots and new roots grow, the latter is still easily snapped off if it is shaken, and the tree will be possibly died. After being tied, put it in the shade then water it perfectly (until the water comes out of the pot bottom hole). Let it be there for about two, but please not to let it be too wet or too dry. We'd better to keep it a little bit dry than to keep it too much wet, in order to prevent its root from getting rotten. This will be different from what we should do to growing black pine (see the description below on watering). After two weeks the trees will look healthy and strong with its green leaves. Now it's time for the tree to have sun bath gradually. Then wait until new bud comes up, which is a sign that its new root has grown and the tree is ready to have a full sun bath.
There are some bonsai hobbyist who don't know the media and the planting process, or don't have much patience in planting and treating black pine (which is different from maintaining ficus or any other kind of bonsai). Doing treatment improperly will lead to the death of black pine. When this happens, they will easily say that black pine could not be planted in Indonesia or will be dead if it's being re-potted. The worst is when there are bonsai hobbyists and sellers who has just seen black pine picture on bonsai books tell the same things. This makes bonsai newbies or collectors being defrauded and don't want to treat black pine.
TREATING GROWN BLACK PINE BONSAI
The pruning (cutting the leaves), can be done when we see the old leaves has been grown yellow or looked a little bit dull. We can do it in two ways: shearing or pulling out. The best way is the second one, that is gradually pull out the old leaves. To prevent pulling out the whole group of leaves, use your left hand to hold the lower end of the leaves group, and use your right hand to pull out the old leaves one by one, and leave the young ones. If you prefer the first way, shear the old leaves at about 1 cm higher from the leaf stalk. This is to provoke the new bud from the rest of those old leaves. Unfortunately, shearing will leave brown traces, and these unsightly traces will stay there for months before they disappeared.
To keep the twigs and the leaves short and dense (to avoid disfigured or to keep the good shape), do the following:
1. Gradually pull out the old leaves every year.
2. Cut the twigs, small twigs, and new buds once every two or three years. This is to keep the shape from being undesirable. Two or three new buds usually come up once a year naturally. Cut off the very thriving (big) bud and the very weak (small) bud by shearing from the lowest part. Leave the moderate growing buds until they release their new leaves. Then cut it at the length we intend to. Two weeks later, there will come up the second bud from the trace of cutting. If it is needed, do the same to the second bud, so that we will get the third bud. The second and the third buds will create the short twigs and leaves. This theory is he same with bonsai tree that will have big leaves in the country but after making it bonsai planted on the pot by cutting its leaves several times, the leaves become small such as Sancang (Phemna Microphylla), Beringin Karet (Ficus Ratusa), etc.
3. When the leaves of the new bud have grown, do not cut off too many twigs when the leaves of the new buds has blossomed because in this phase, the trace of cutting will release much turpentine (sap) that will possibly kill the tree. The best time to shape and shear the twigs is when we start to see its old leaves (looks yellow and dull). This shows that this tree is stop growing temporarily and is saving energy before releasing its new buds. It's the safest time to prune black pine by pulling out or shearing, and cutting the twigs too, because it's the strongest period of the tree.
THE WAY OF REPOTTING / CHANGING THE SOIL OF BLACK PINE BONSAI
The process of repotting bonsai to be black pine can be done once in three or four years, because black pine's root grows slowly. Do not repot before two years because its roots haven't been old enough. If we repot after 4 years, the roots will be too dense in the pot, and this will retard its growth and fertilization.
Please repot this way. After pulling bonsai out of the pot, we may see the lump of root that has been converged with the soil. Throw 1/3 part around the lump by scraping the soil and shearing the roots that is too long. Then put it again into the pot with the medium described above, by scraping, so the tips of the old roots can directly penetrate into and converged with new medium. This will guarantee its life after repotting. Don't even repot by cutting or sowing the lump of soil and root flat as if we're slicing the cake and then plant it again. This way make the old root lump covered by the new medium, causing an undistributed heat in the lump and will finally make the root rotten. According to my experience in planting black pine, we shouldn't do pruning while repotting. Once my gardener didn't follow my instructions. When I went out of town and didn't supervise him, he was repotting and pruning at the same time. This caused some half-grown black pine trees died.
In Indonesia which has two seasons, the best time to repot black pine is between the end of dry season and the beginning of rainy season (around the beginning of September), but pay attention to black pine condition too. Repotting should be conducted when new bud has just come up before the leaves blossom. When the leaves have blossom, then the tree will be weak and the risk of repotting will be bigger.
Well, that's my experience on treating black pine bonsai. Hope it'll be useful for those who want to treat or collect black pine bonsai.
About the Author:
Suhendra is the owner of Bonsai Star Gallery (http://www.bonsaistar.com) and former chief of Bandung-Indonesia Bonsai Society (2003-2004). In his site you will get information on bonsai Tree, bonsai plant, bonsai for sale and everything about bonsai.
Bonsai As An Art
Bonsai is an ancient art of growing trees; it is a practice borrowed from the ancient oriental Japanese culture. It is assumed that the original Bonsai art was done by Chinese but was better developed by the Japanese. Bonsai involves the raising of trees in a miniature, and displaying them in more decorative and shallow containers. The Bonsai Art incorporates the unfolding of given dwarfed tree in a more idealized form. One can choose either to develop a more complex or uncomplicated one wishes it to be. The plant material or pot used does not matter; what Bonsai is out to portray is to express the beauty of nature. A well created Bonsai is beautiful to behold and leaves a fulfilling experience to the beholder. The art behind Bonsai can delight, silence, sober, and charm up any individual. Sometimes Bonsai can make one to shudder with the realization of the brevity and transitory nature of life itself.
For many years the Japanese developed Bonsai using indigenous small trees but this later changed as demand surpassed the supply. It prompted the Japanese Bonsai gardeners to develop new ways of developing bonsai from other native trees. They made several shapes using the trees to come up with the illusion of age. However the bonsai art, has come of age and new developments incorporated particularly in America. It is much complex and freer in concept and style than that done by ancient Japanese bonsai gardeners.
To develop and express the artful and beautiful bonsai, the type of tree is very essential. This is simply because not all plants are ideal and effective in developing bonsai. The concept behind Bonsai is to create a realistic expression of a mature tree, therefore all parts of the ideal bonsai such as a trunk, branches, twigs, leaves, flowers, fruits, buds, and roots should be symmetrical to the size of the tree used. Infact the plants you select and use in creating bonsai should have small leaves. Those plants with larger leaves, such as the avocado, sycamores or mangoes, will be unproportional if used in developing bonsai. Species of plants such as maple or oak trees are the best, when used they respond well and create the ideal bonsai culture. This is because these trees have leaves that are in proportion. Other species of plants that creates a required bonsai culture includes the spruce, pine, zelkova, and pomegranate.
Bonsai creation is an art; hence the plants selected should give that artistic expression. They should have an attractive bark; similarly the trunk must express the illusion of maturity. In some cases the main branches should be shortened. This tries to emphasize the vertical line of the trunk and also gives the trunk a proportional appearance.
As you plan to express the age appearance, then exposing the upper one-third of the root structure of a mature bonsai is necessary. The branches and the overall part of the bonsai tree should demonstrate the art of balancing to an extent one may think that the bonsai tree is floating in the air. Keep in mind that it is the branches that give the bonsai's dimension establishing the tree's original form. It's therefore wise to ensure that the branches are proportional to each other.
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Bonsai Care
Bonsai Care
The very word ‘bonsai’ conjures so many thoughts to many people. Almost awarrior sound yet in reality the word bonsai refers to a miniature tree called1 a bonsai tree.
Where Bonsai Started.
Most of associated bonsai with the Japanese. Apparently the art of bonsai care and development as we know it today originated in China and was known as Pensai in China. Pensai as it was known has been traced back to around 600 a.d. and subsequently made it’s way to Japan
The word "Bonsai" comprises of two parts ‘bone’ meaning tray and "sai" meaning plant, which when literally translated equates to “tray plant”. We are so emphatic to ensure that we correctly call bonsai – trees when part of the derivation of the word does in fact mean plant.
In the care of bonsai trees we’ll take a few clear topics:-
O Watering bonsai
O Light and Humidity for my bonsai tree
O Bonsai Feeding
How frequently to water a Bonsai.
The first question most budding bonsai carers ask is “How often should I water a bonsai tree?” and the answer depends on many different factors. Watering and caring for a bonsai tree is a constant balance between too much and too little.
Variables to consider are when caring for your bonsai tree are:-
O The type of bonsai tree.
O The time of year is it – winter, summer, spring or autumn (fall).
O The location of the bonsai tree within your house or garden.
O The location of your property – i.e. Alaska or Arizona.
How should I water a bonsai tree?
The "best" way to water is to first wet the soil a little, this will improve the soil's ability to take in or absorb a larger volume of water, and then you should water thoroughly until the soil is saturated. Make certain that the entire soil mass gets wet - every time - you water and wait for the excess to run out of the drainage holes to be sure.
When should I water a Bonsai tree?
The "best" time to water is probably early in the morning, before the bonsai tree begins its day of growing activities. Also take a look during the day if the bonsai tree located in a particularly hot and dry place. Bonsai trees do not grow when the soil is too wet and they do not grow when the soil is too dry. A bonsai tree takes in water and nutrients during the ‘in between’ periods.
Work out a sensible watering schedule that is realistic and achievable and try and maintain a regular caring plan for your bonsai tree.
What kind of water should I use to water a bonsai tree?
Water your a bonsai with room temperature tap water. If the water is too hot or toocold it may “shock” the tree’s roots. If you have the ability, facility and time to collect rain to water – great.
Light and
Humidity for my bonsai tree.
What light does a bonsai require?
Lighting is critical to your bonsai tree and keeping it healthy. Unfortunately there is no scientific formulate to ‘how much light’ does my bonsai tree need. Light requirements vary within the type of tree and the layout and design of your home.
What is the best kind of light for a bonsai?
Sunlight is by far the best type of light for bonsai trees and most other members of the planet earth! If the window providing most light is a convenient place then by all means use the best window location. It’s all down to balance – you don’t want to have your bonsai tree in a ‘windy’ hallway – even if it is the brightest place in your home. If you preferred location doesn’t get too much light then utilize some artificial light. So, in a case like this you need to find an alternative and more practical location and use some type of artificial lighting system. A simple ‘grow-light’ and timer will be a low cost and practical solution.
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Sunday, 5 April 2009
How to make bonsai and selecting trees
One of the most particularly thing to know is see lifespan of the tree. You’re only required practice and experience.
Make bonsai is no too difficult, but it only need experience. You will expert after practice and have knowledge. The commonly people have made bonsai is such as: African Baobab, Figs, Bougainvillea, Ficus,Cedar, Elm, Jade Plant, Trident Maple, Cotton Easter, Azaleas, Star Magnolia,Wisteria, Zelkova Serrata, Adenium etc.
How the basic step to make bonsai is see bellow:
look at the branch how will grow on the trees by interest it’s habit.
- Growing the trees from feed if you want. After finding seeds that you will used to making bonsai. Put the seed in the temporary container. Let it grow a bit ass possible.
- Turn to the pot bonsai or remove trees from the temporary container, and than place into bucket containing water.
- Reducing or removing the soil from the root as possible. After finished, trim the root 2/3.
- Place into the last pot, with shallow size and fill the soil.
- If look it growing well, you need to trim the branch, you can shaped the bonsai shape from here. However you don’t forget to give feed with less fertilizer in frequently. And protect them from plant diseases.
Bonsai tree and experiment
Different people will different where they will put the bonsai tree, relying each other hobbies.
I will tell you something and I thing is important. When you placed bonsai like indoor, usually be take out the bonsai to fresh area, like in the sunlit and than don’t to be make bonsai over-water or under-water.
Same the other plant, they need sunlit to process feed leaves. To make bonsai better in long term, please you don’t forget it.
To selecting kindly of indoor bonsai is commonly have a mistake thing, people usually said kindly indoor bonsai. But I thing indoor bonsai trees can be make from a lot of kind trees.
Today, I will be concern to planting bonsai from banyan tree, that is my mom experiment, the try to planting them with basic knowledge. The firstly is my mom used the small pot for the growing seed of this tree, I hope that will be success.
I was effort to know what kindly of bonsai indoor tree better. So more knowledge needed to shared here. I don’t want you will be mistake getting wrong.
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Bonsai Plant Care
To take care for bonsai is not difficult. always cut the tip of the bonsai is viewed from growth, use the pot with filter coal and sand to root growing easier.
- Treatment the water
- Give feed to bonsai tree
- Give the sunlit right
- Always check your state bonsai.
Avoid the interference from the ant, ant nest can be in your bonsai pot.
However, there are some things you need to note.
First is you should see the type of bonsai tree that you care, if the bonsai is not resistant to climate snow, take a bonsai to hot place.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Do You Want To Planting Bonsai.
I usually try to share here with my own experience, and what I know with bonsai. I will try to make you understand how to make bonsai.
Bonsai is the small trees, as well as the very big trees. they look very old face, but look a like small and very simple. Did you know bonsai have been exist approximately five thousand years ago!!!.
Since this time, the bonsai not disappearing from art people, today again and again growing up bonsai hobbies.
Wouldn't you imagine the trees will be lost from our earth. You can't see what exactly face on the forest.
The people worried to product bonsai because takes a lot years to build it. however, if you want to learning how to make it, you can do it.
where is bonsai can be placed? yeah I thing if you like, take them in the save place, like indoor. Or everywhere in your home.
When you're compare to decide trees on making bonsai, you need to know the trees being. Not of all trees can do that. I have been posted the kind of maple bonsai , if you have time, read it.
I will spend more time to learning it, it provide to you. If you find my article and read this, sorry Today I have in learning English and learning bonsai to. Make to sharing together.
Maple Bonsai
make it hobby. The maple of bonsai can separate two particular kinds and very popular, that is Trident maple and the Japanese maple.
The trident maple required preventing them from frost, and the root's need to condition moisture or wet. If become winter time, you need to put them into greenhouse place, or protecting the trident maple bonsai with truly involve.
The trident maple need glow from the sun, if you have sense to regard your bonsai, move the bonsai.
The secondly maple bonsai is the Japanese maple.
Look at forward the climate in Japan, there are more of the separated among them, and than the Japanese maple have known as the mountain maple.
by the way the japanese maple have more than one varieties Here it is : Nishiki issai, Ara Kawa, Nishiki Sho, Nishiki Gawa.
Making bonsai plant from seed is not difficult, only required specialized technique. Here I will try to make you understand to make bonsai with your self.
The problem is difficulties in spelling, sorry. But today I will concern on achieving goal to native speaker.
More knowledge needs to build your bonsai better. Look a like, kind of the trees, climate, indoor or outdoor, and than, how often plant diseases can attack them.
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Bonsai Plant
Before you know what that is bonsai, you must understand how many kind trees to make bonsai. Bonsai tree can be make used to spend more time, if you more knowledge and ability you will be able to planting them.
There are common tree have planted but within indoor.
Carmona Macrophylle (Fukien Tea Tree), Ficus Retusa (Fig Tree), Ligustrum Nitida (Chinese Privet), Nandina Domestica (Sacred Bamboo), Podocarpus Chinese Yew (Buddhist Pine), Sageretia Theezans (Chinese Bird Plum), Serissa Foetida (Tree of a Thousand Stars), Ulmus Parvifolia (Chinese Elm), Chinese Pepper Tree
Below the example trees can be available to make Bosai plant there are for:
Trees have old on age
Has small leaf
The threes contain a wood
The trees have branch
And than have strong on disturbed
You must understand to what the plant diseases can attack the Bosai tree. Actually, doing something to the bonsai substantial them continually.
Although, if the plant diseases attacked your plan to, you need little bit for prevent them, see bellow:
See what happened in your trees, include branch, leaves etc.
If not have any problem of attacked, take apart from the box (pot), and than look at the root what normally or not. The normally root if at the end of the root has white color.
The common plant diseases is:
The ant.
Whoever, the ant is not crucial problem, there are only can give followed of aphis.
Aphis.
The this case usually attacked in beyond of leaves, or assembling at the leaves and of the and branch.
For the solve this problem very easy, that only need hard spray with pump.
The aphis root.
If the leaves become wilt, that is caused of aphis root, he is a small white insect lives on the root of the plant.
So to solve this problem you need to insecticide spraying.
You can modifying body shape of the bonsai plant by made them small and unique shape. One of the usually way to modify that tress is used to put the trees into small box, and special technique to make them beautiful and fantastic. Wait me to the next pos, I will try to shared with you.

