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this is for the bio project

2007-01-02 06:49:09 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Botany

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Click on the blue link below.

You will get plenty of information on Bonsai ( It is not Bonzai) for your bio project .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonsai

2007-01-02 21:08:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Unlike a houseplant, bonsai trees use a "free draining" type of soil because their roots cannot tolerate "wet feet". In addition, they are grown in significantly less soil and, therefore require more watering. Factors such as tree location, temperature, lighting conditions, quantity of soil used, and the changing seasons will determine the frequency of watering. You can get to know when your tree needs to be watered by observing the foliage, testing the soil with your index finger just below the surface, or just by the weight of the pot. (The drier the tree, the lighter it will feel.) To take the guesswork out of watering, we recommend an inexpensive moisture meter which works very much like a thermometer. Insert it into the soil and the movement of the needle will tell you if it is time to water.

2007-01-02 18:08:13 · answer #2 · answered by Eshwar 3 · 1 0

bonsai is not a type of tree -- it is a PROCESS by which tall trees are miniaturized by root-pruning.

"Bonsai (Japanese: 盆栽, literally "container planted") is the art of aesthetic miniaturization of trees by growing them in containers."

2007-01-02 06:54:45 · answer #3 · answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7 · 1 0

Don't know

2007-01-06 04:06:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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