Bodhi Tree Bonsai | Banyan tree bonsai, Bonsai tree, Indoor bonsai treeFicus Religiosa / Bodhi Tree Bonsai: Easy to care and grow Image of ContentsBodhi tree are famous as ornamental plants. Bodhi Tree Bonsai not only look beautiful, but they are also easy to groom and train. They grow fast and can survive in harsh conditions to some extent. Maintenance is low and does not require much care compared to most bonsai plants. Fast details of Bodhi TreeOther Common NamesBodhi Tree, Sacred Fig, Tree Pippala, Ashwattha TreeTypeInner/Sale PlantMaintenanceModered/high in case of bonsaiFloweringSpring (in natural habitat)LightBright direct sunlight belong partial indirect light.Water conditions They are semi-green trees that can grow up to a height of 38m when they grow in their natural habitat. The leaves are green, in the form of a cord with a drop tip. They carry figs that become purple after ripening. Plants have a life of up to 1500-3000 years and more. They are fast growers and more than reach the height, the plants spread wide extending their canopy. Special function: The tree is considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Gautama Buda reached the light sitting under this tree. The barks peel as the trees grow old. The figs usually mature after the defoliation of the tree. Usage and Advantage of Bodhi TreeGeneral Care for Bodhi Tree BonsaiSpecial Care: Pruning, trimming and training: A shallow pot is used to grow Bodhi Tree Bonsai. Under potting and constant pruning, proper care and training are the keys to cultivating a healthy bonsai plant. While a Bodhi Tree Bonsai is grown, you should take care to prunish the plants regularly and at the right time. Pruing and training plants are important to cultivate a healthy and good looking bonsai plant. The pruning can be done regularly to remove the overgrown branches and mould the plants. Undesired branches can be removed to form the plants according to the need of one. The tips of the branches can be pinched regularly. While pruning, few leaves should be left in the branches. The elimination of all the leaves of the rotten branches can affect the health of the plant. The whole ficus can be defoliar to promote the new growth of the foliage. This should be done only for healthy bonsai. The branches can be connected with aluminum or copper wires. The wiring branches can be folded to form the branches. Wire must not be too tight. This can cause marks or cuts in the branches when they grow. Stir the branches when they are 1⁄2 inch thick. The Bodhi Tree Bonsai can be repolated once the trunk grows 1 inch thick. They are uprooted and the roots can be cut to 1⁄4 their height and then packed into a new mixture of pottery. They are regularly given and kept in the shade or partial sunlight for 2 weeks and fed with an NPK fertilizer every 2 weeks. Re-potting can be done during the summer or spring. Re-potting basically involves soil change and cut the roots of the plants. Placing the Bodhi Tree Bonsai in the right place: The ficus should be placed in stains with direct sunlight or filtered sunlight. During summers or springs, they can be placed outdoors. Adjust position by examining the leaves of the plants. if the leaves become yellow is an indication of stress. The bonsai can be changed to shade or sun accordingly. During winters, you can take indoors where there is a lot of light and protection against the cold. They don't prefer to be moved often. Therefore, a suitable place must be selected and the bonsai must remain undisturbed. They tend to leave leaves in case of change in time. Floor: Any well drained soil that can be used. The soil should be well aired as it produces an extensive root system, heavy soil can prevent the spread of the water root: Ficus prefers wet conditions but should not be watered. Wash the plant when the soil is dry. If the soil is dry to the bottom when the finger is stuck in the pot, the plant is ready to be watered. Deep water until the water drains through the drainage hole. They prefer moisture. The pot can be placed in a stone tray with water. The evaporation of water from this will help to maintain moisture. Light and Temperature: Bodhi trees prefer indirect bright sunlight. It can also be adjusted to partial indirect light and shadow. They do not show many physical changes when exposed to bright sunlight or shadow. They are tropical plants and cannot tolerate cold conditions. Plants prefer warm and humid conditions. Air roots develop when temperatures are warm and humid or mostly during the rainy season. To cultivate aerial roots, the plant must provide optimal conditions. Fertilization: Ficus plants can be fed with fertilizers in a week during the period of growth, i.e. spring and summer and month plants during winters. Plants require a balanced fertilizer. a mixture of nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus in the ratio of 3:2:1 can be given as these nutrients are essential for plant growth. A nitrogen-rich fertilizer also works well. Pests and other problems for Bodhi Tree Bodhi trees are resistant to almost all pests and pathogens. Propagation of Bodhi TreePropagation Method: The propagation can be made through cutting stem, seeds, framed. Silk cut: The stem can be cut from the father plant. The leaves at the bottom are removed leaving 2-3 leaves at the top. The cut is immersed in the root hormone and sow in a wet soil. It is watered regularly and placed in a place with a lot of sunlight. Seeds: The spread through seeds is easy but the availability of seeds can be a problem. The bonsai plants rarely bear fruit. Seeds can be sown on the ground, left in a place with indirect sunlight and regularly irrigated until seedlings appear. They can be moved to a much brighter point once the seedlings appear. Marcotting: A healthy stem is selected for the frame and the skin is removed from height 1 cm of the stem. Wet mud is placed around the cut and is completely covered with a plastic cover. This helps to retain moisture. This is watered daily. The stem can be cut and planted separately once the root is developed from the cut. Share Nowreema shaju Post navigation Related posts Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email and website in this browser for the next time you comment. Tag CloudMost Common House PlantsRecent PostsRecent Comments Get to know your plants Creative Gardening Recent PostsEditor PicksCopyrights 2018. All rights reserved. Our website uses cookies to give you the best experience. However, by continuing to use our website, you accept our use of cookies. For more information, read our .
A Young Explanation Bodhi Tree (Religious Fecus) in Comments A young explanation Bodhi Tree (ReligiousFicus) in comments So that plant behind your Bodhi seems interesting. Using that for human consumption instead of bonsai, I guess? Good eye. Hahaha, I'm dealing with that so much that you were surprised if I got anything. Well, I'd make a good tree out there! The leaves of a FR are a little too big for bonsai. You can see how big the leaves are.. I don't think they reduce their size. It's not a good bonsai tree, but it could make a good tree in your yard or a rock garden! They make great bonsai, their tree is young and has very few leaves in it so they will be much bigger than if it were a more developed tree with a fine branch structure. Banyan seems to be the style for these trees, just look at what a quick reveals. They're beautiful when they're big! I do not live in an area conducive to the annual growth of FR, this tree has a significant spiritual value for me and I plan to cultivate it as great as I can with the intention of keeping it enriched and using its large leaves as a means for my art. However, I would like to create a miniaturized form of the traditional form of the trunk that these trees take in what would require me to induce the growth of the aerial roots, something that I am ignorant. The young cannabis tree behind him probably needs some "complaints" as well. It's a cannabis plant, I don't know what else to explain. So I started this little seed tree a little over 6 months at a time, I've done little to it ever since I changed the pot only once (from plastic to clay) It's been released from two narcissus infestations since February (I have it under control now). I was wondering if anyone here has had any Bonsai'ing experience at Ficus Religiosa (Bodhi Tree) I have had a fan in it constantly to encourage the stem to thicken, I have been spraying your trunk to encourage the growth of the air roots as well. I realize this is pretty early in your growth but I'd like to know how to continue. I haven't pruned this tree in any way. Great how big it is after 6 months. Aren't you sure how you connect a fan to... thicker growth? I guess you mean faster since most trees tend to thicken as they grow. Either way the fan that is on and spraying with a bottle of water won't help much. The fan you are in will help prevent the mold from being built indoors. The water sprayer won't make a big difference. It needs moisture and exterior if you want to thickness faster. Air roots will not develop in interiors as it is too dry usually. MembersOnline
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