Growing bonsai seeds step by step guide 1.
How to plant bonsai seeds.
The depth at which you must plant your bonsai seeds will depend on the species of the tree you have selected.
My oldest bonsai was a japanese white pine i had been training for 10 years.
Some people prefer a pot while others like to use a seed or starter tray.
Make sure that your container is not too small or you may find that you have to re pot several times once your seedlings begin growing vigorously.
Light and very small seeds must be covered very lightly with a thin layer of soil.
Some seeds also require precisely controlled conditions for germination.
It is also important that the pot have sufficient drainage holes to prevent the roots.
I had 10 one handed bonsai 5 to 8 inches tall at one time.
During spring you can pot out the germinated seeds.
You simply need seeds from a normal tree to begin the process.
Most were north american trees that i started as seeds or seedlings.
Larger bonsai can be trained from nursery stalk but smaller bonsai one hand or less can be easier to train from seedlings and seed stalk.
The best time to collect seeds is late summer or early autumn.
How to plant bonsai seeds.
Depending on the type of tree you grow it can take up to 4 5 years for the tree s trunk to become just 1 inch 2 5 cm in diameter.
The exact amount of time and optimal temperature will depend on the tree species a quick online search will provide you with an exact answer.
Choose a planting container.
The first thing you want to do is sterilise the pot or container you intend on growing the seeds in.
There are two ways to obtain seeds.
So if you want to plant seeds for bonsai it might be necessary to mimic the cold season by storing the seeds at a cold spot for a few weeks increasing the germination rate significantly.
Place it in the vegetable crisper of your refrigerator for several months so that the seed species will germinate.
Generally the rule is that seeds must be planted at a depth equal to the diameter of the seeds themselves.
Seed of most tree species will need to be soaked in water first and then stored in your fridge for one or two months.
Growing a bonsai tree from a single seed is an extremely long and slow process.
For germinating bonsai seeds that need cold stratification you need to place the tree seed in a plastic bag that is filled with a potting soil which is kept moist.
By sterilising the container you are removing any potential bacterial or fungal infections of the young seedling.