Surinam Cherry Bonsai Tree Care Tips

by Lee Dobbins

The Surinam Cherry Bonsai Tree originates from Hong Kong and South China. Attractive and elegant, they may be grown either indoors or outdoors in the Southern United States.

The trunk of the Surinam Cherry Bonsai Tree is thin with leaves that are dark green, which change to a beautiful shade of red or copper during different seasons. The trunk and branches that grow out are covered in cherry red bark that unusually comes off in layers. The branches will produce a fruit of reddish color that grow in the spring and summer, but not until the tree has aged for a few years.

In caring for the Surinam Cherry Bonsai Tree, there are certain precise procedures that have to be followed. The tree must be watered fully throughout its foliage. A spray bottle is the perfect tool for this job. The water must be distilled drinking water or Reverse Osmosis purified water because regular tap water or carbon filtered water can contain chlorine metals and minerals that are very harmful to bonsai trees. As a rule of thumb, let the soil dry out between watering times. With the right type of fertilizer, water, and full to moderate sunshine your bonsai tree will thrive.

The Surinam Bonsai Tree is a beautiful small tree that takes at least 6 years to become distinguished. Several factors are considered before setting a price; these consisting of age, condition and appearance. Paying the set price is worth it, when you take into consideration the value of the tree and the effort to form its shape.

These trees take many years to train and prune. Bonsai trees are trained and trimmed to be pleasing from any angle one looks at it. The trees are trained by using wires to hold them in place while it continues to grow. Plants always grow upward toward the sky so after new foliage appears if it is in an undesirable spot it is usually cut off. Perhaps the owner of the tree wants to see just how the new foliage will grow before he decides to do anything he may even choose to leave the branch and just wire it in a different direction. Weights are used also in training a bonsai tree and by adding extra weights the owner can get a desired result once the tree grows a little more.

Bonsai plants need re-potting from time to time. This has to be done very carefully to make sure the plant does not die in the procedure. When the plant is taken out for transplanting a portion of the roots should be trimmed or cut, which helps reducing its size and then the re-potting should be done in a larger pot.

I sincerely hope that I have helped you understand the work and dedication that is required to raise the Surinam Cherry Bonsai Tree. The creation and nurturing of the tree is unique and fulfilling, the process is very similar to raising a child from infancy to adulthood.

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1 Comment so far

  1. Beautiful Bonsai on August 13th, 2008

    Wonderful post, I really impressed with your short and sweet content on Bonsai Gardens. I started growing Bonsai with your great help, Thank you for sharing with us.

    Beautiful Bonsais last blog post..Beautiful Bonsai Trees - shows what you can do

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