How to prepare your bonsai for spring


Spring Now that your bonsai has successfully survived the winter due to your care and dedication, you need to know how to prepare your bonsai for spring. The most important thing one must remember is to be patient. Your tree has been rested for the winter and will soon be ready to explode with new growth soon enough. The following are some tips to prepare your bonsai for the spring season.

Spring preparation of bonsai outdoors


If you decided to put the Bonsai in winter in a greenhouse, garage, shed or indoors, continue to leave it there until there is no further danger of freezing. conclusion if your bonsai has been out all winter you will have no problems.

Wait for the weather to fully settle. Check the moisture content of your bonsai substrate on the warmer days leading up to spring. You should water your tree or bonsai if the substrate is slightly dry. If it’s too wet, don’t water.

Patience


As noted above, remember to be patient. Temperatures can still fluctuate a lot from night to day.

The tree will suffer if the tree comes out of dormancy early and freezing weather arrives. As a result, it is not a good idea to remove the tree from protected storage during the day and move it again at night. Wait until all signs of freezing weather have dissipated.

How to transplant your bonsai


Transplanting your tree is one of the most important things you can do for your tree or bonsai. Not only does transplanting make the tree more aesthetically pleasing, but with the right mix of substrate, it can help strengthen your tree’s roots and contribute to the overall health of your tree.

In this article, we will review the basic steps to transplanting your bonsai. Elements such as the positioning of the trees and the components of the substrate mixture will be reviewed in a different article.