How To Take of Your Pinoy Bonsai

As said before, never have a bonsai if you are not responsible enough to find time to take care of it. With bonsai comes great care and responsibility. Here are ways to do it right.

In the Philippines there are two seasons, rainy days and summer. It should be noted that there are certain things to consider with the seasonal patterns.

Rainy Days.

At the start of the season this is the best time to prune and spruce. Trim time as they say because these plants grow leaves and roots. When the near the end of the rainy season, in the months of November and December, time to repot and add some "nutritious soil" on the pot.

Summer.

It should receive enough sunlight in the morning and have the patience to turn it so that every leaves have even supply of that light. When afternoon comes, place it in a shade or design a shade that light strikes the plant in the morning and shaded in the afternoon. Remember, never water your plants in the afternoon.

It is fun and relaxing to have a bonsai plant, but it would be a disaster if you are the only one who benefits on the situation. Take care of your bonsai and it will take care of you. 

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