
Many sad people do not realize that the beauty of nature is not willing to "outside". With great power and persistence Many versions of the leaves can be made to comply with its small garden or your living room. Impossible? Of course not.
Bonsai (obtained by the value of the Japanese word bonsai "plant in a container) is carefully trained and pruned to look like a minor issue that many of their larger counterparts. To buy bonsai herb is sufficiently good, but to grow in a door is another thing. Care of bonsai from seedlings of His Majesty is much more fulfilling that you will be able to see the skin, germinate and grow in beauty circles.
Many bonsai seeds can be bought on sale now, not surprisingly, has even e-bay. There are other sites site that the seeds of a very low assessment, some as little as $ 2. Examples of seeds that are free for companies are: Sacred Japanese cedar, La Pyramide Chinese Juniper Incense Cedar, Monkey Pod Rain Tree, Amur Maple, Tree Monkeybread, among others.
The "how" to take part in bonsai seed and prepare for Germination is the simple but can be annoying if the owner must show great patience. When created, it is important that the seeds are filled cooler because it will create a sense of germination. You can taste the responsibility of this experiment at home:
Seeds 1.Soak bright and wrap in paper towels, which also involves false. Do not be afraid to oxygen because it is rumored that germination can begin even in the absence of oxygen.
Seed wrapped 2.Keep a approximately seventy degrees temperature invariable Sea 10-14. We would tend temperature, must be able to germinate.
3.In problem, do not save seeds wrapped in your refrigerator for the entire 3 months. Be sure to load every week. A week in the refrigerator should bear the symbols of germination.
4.If after three months without germination occurs, take the lid off and now maintain a temperature of 70 marks. This should be able to issue a vegetating in 1-2 weeks. If it appears that someone, maintain the temperature of 70 degrees for three months.
Experimental 5.Si external cooler produces nothing, put it back and do the same path until the seeds germinate or pending, they rot.
The reward for the care of a bonsai are buried frequent, but as usual, when properly planned, is also much needed.
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