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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Bonsai Training Pots ~ Picking the Right Pot for your Bonsai

The cultivation of indoor bonsai is simply not for the impatient. These stunning little trees require several years to be designed and nurtured to full maturity. Throughout the whole process, they are going to spend quite a bit of time in Bonsai Training Pots. It is just an aspect of the development that can not be overlooked. In the initial stages, your trees will be in nursery containers. These are the containers bonsai trees typically are encountered in when you buy them or receive them as a present.

Quite often, the nursery containers are not really durable and are manufactured from plastic material. This is absolutely not the type of container anyone desires as the final home for his or her treasured indoor bonsai trees. Bonsai training pots must be tough considering that this is where the process starts of shaping these intriguing trees.

During the time of pruning and shaping, the containers are likely to be handled frequently, and as a result keeping the growing trees in flimsy pots is not really sensible. The two most popular materials for training pots tend to be tough plastic material or earthernware. It makes sense for beginner bonsai growers to work with good quality plastic material training pots that can easily stand up to some damage.

Bonsai growers who have been developing their skills for quite a while generally be sure that they have a good range of training pots handy. This really is helpful for whenever a pot breaks or cracks unexpectedly and is additionally used for regular repotting, which typically takes place every few years as part of a normal maintenance regimen for most bonsai.

One of the most crucial things concerning bonsai training pots would be that the shape you choose will determine how the development of the bonsai will progress. The curve of the bonsai will not be established during the time that the bonsai is repotted from the training pot to its ultimate pot. By that point the shaping routine has long been concluded. Plenty of work goes on through the training phase and bonsai training pots are usually regarded as the workhorses of bonsai pots. The developing and trimming is carried out all through this phase, combined with wiring and rewiring.

For this reason bonsai training pots need not be beautiful works of art. As soon as the bonsai are set to ultimately be repotted straight into its permanent home you will start considering good looks. This is the phase when bonsai growers start looking for the most suitable bonsai pots which will display their final product after many years of effort.. This really is when color, decoration and style of bonsai pots are determined.

You can find great bonsai training pots from Bonsai Boy of NY. I have listed a few below that should get you started. Remember to pick a sturdy one that is large enough to house your indoor bonsai tree for a few years.

Ceramic Bonsai Pot 
Glazed Oval - Beige<b>10.0
Ceramic Bonsai Pot
Glazed Oval - Beige10.0"x8.0"x3.5"

Professional grade with matching tray
10.0"x8.0"x3.5"










Ceramic Bonsai Pot - 11.25" x 8.0" x 3.0"
11.25" x 8.0" x 3.0".
Brown Rectangle.











Ceramic Bonsai Pot - 7.5" x 7.5"
7.5" x 7.5".
Tan, square with colored etched floral design.






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