jacaranda bonsai tree
Published: January 25, 2021 Categories By: Author Jacaranda Mimosifolia Bonsai Care guideJacaranda mimosifolia makes spectacular bonsai with its stunning purple bell-shaped flowers and fern leaves. Jacaranda mimosifolia, also known as blue jacaranda or fern tree, is a subtropical tree cultivated in gardens all over the world. Jacaranda is native to South-South America, but it can grow happily anywhere if there is no risk of frost. Mature trees can tolerate short temperature periods around −7 °C (19 °F). The care of Jacaranda mimosifolia is not difficult if you provide conditions similar to your native environment – a lot of light, humid soil and frost protection. Mature blue jacaranda can be trained in an impressively beautiful bonsai. When mature, its trunk is greyish and scaly brown, the branches are thin and naturally grow in a zigzag pattern. The tree blooms profusely in spring and its magnificent purple-blue purple flowers last two months. Most jacarandas leave their leaves before the shoots open. Some jacarandas keep their leaves in the winter, but some lose them and enter partial disease. ContentsJacaranda mimosifolia bonsai careJacaranda mimosifolia bonsai care is easy as it gives a lot of light or light shade, warm temperature, wet soil and frost protection. While blue jacaranda can be kept indoors all year long if it is provided with a lot of light, it is happier if you leave it outdoors from May until it starts to cool. Temperature should never descend below 15° C (59° F.) If they are kept inside, the leaves of your bonsai jacaranda will remain quite large, not what you want in a bonsai tree. Jacaranda mimosifolia bonsai who lives indoors permanently will probably not flourish. If your tree doesn't have enough light in winter, all its leaves will fall. Don't wake up, they'll grow back in the spring. If you live in a warm area, leave your jacaranda mimosifolia bonsai outdoors all year round, it will bloom at any time. SoilSoilJacaranda mimosifolia likes wet soil, but it should be well drawing so that the roots do not sit in the water. Use the commercial bonsai soil to get better results, with its thick clay particles and sand and a lot of organic matter. WateringWatering Jacaranda mimosifolia must be consistently watered during its growth period, making sure the soil is wet but not minted. The tree will tolerate short dry spells, but it could drop its leaves. It will also drop its leaves if it is overloaded. Before you water your bonsai, touch the floor with your fingers. If it's still wet, postpone the watering for a few more days. The best way to avoid irrigation problems is to use a good and well draining bonsai soil. Cut the watering when the blue jacaranda drops its leaves. LightLightJacaranda mimosifolia loves a lot of light but will enjoy the shade of light in the summer. If you can provide it with a lot of light, you can keep it all year long. Unfortunately, your bonsai could not flourish under such conditions. Blue jacaranda loves the bright and warm conditions of a greenhouse, or being outdoors in warm areas. TemperatureTemperatura Jacaranda mimosifolia is a subtropical tree that constantly loves warm temperature. Temperature should never descend below 15° C (59° F.) In warm countries, you can keep your bonsai outdoors all year round, but in countries where the temperature falls in the fall, bring your inner bonsai and keep it in a warm, bright but not at the top of the heat source. FertilizerFertilize your jacaranda mimosifolia bonsai once a week during the cultivation season with a balanced fertilizer diluted in the middle. Stop fertilizing when the tree drops its leaves. Maybe you want to give him something in the early spring before he starts to bloom to give him an extra boost. Pots Like all bonsai trees, your bonsai blue jacaranda should be planted in a shallow bonsai pot about two thirds of the length of the tree height. The color of the pot should complement the color of the trunk of jacaranda of brown grey or its bright purple flowers. Make sure that the color and beauty of the pot do not compete with the tree! RepottingRepottingReplace your jacaranda mimosifolia bonsai every two years. The mature trees do not grow too fast so you should not expect the roots to fill the pot. Use the repotting to change the old soil and to trim the old thick roots. Leave the thin roots of the feeders, who feed the tree. Never cut more than two thirds of the root ball. Trimming roots is crucial to keep your blue jacaranda small and grow happily in a small pot. The more you cut the roots, the more thin roots you will have to be able to feed your tree. Fill the pot with the fresh bonsai soil and water thoroughly after repotting. Leave the tree in the shade of light until it recovers from this rather traumatic operation. If your bonsai tree is large, make sure your trunk is tied to the bonsai pot, or the feeder roots will break every time the tree moves. Wiring Many bonsai jacaranda do not need wiring because their branches grow in an interesting zigzag pattern. If you want to reposition a branch, add it when it starts to be woody. Remove the wire after three months so that it does not bite in the bark and leave scars without looking. Use soft aluminum or copper wire. PruningPruning Jacaranda trees grow very vigorously and you will need to keep rotting quite often to keep the desired shape of the tree. Trim the new shoots when the tree grows four or five pairs and leaves only one or two pairs of leaves. You should do most rotting in spring, before the buds open, but you can keep cutting the new growth throughout the year, especially if you live in a warm location. Cut all the big leaves when you see them. The more you priune your jacaranda mimosifolia bonsai, the more branches will grow and the smaller the leaves will be, reaching the look of a mature on the small scale. BloomsBlooms Seeing a jacaranda mymosifolia bonsai tree in full bloom is a real visual pleasure. The profusion of large flower clusters in the form of blue or purple bell completely covers the tree. You can enjoy this late spring show in early summer. If it is cultivated in a warm climate and kept outdoors, its blue jacaranda could flourish at any time. The flowers are slightly fragrant, so keep your tree where you can enjoy it more. You can keep your inner bonsai jacaranda if you have a lot of light, but it might not bloom. You can keep it inside for a few days while in full bloom to enjoy it, but leave it outside to get as much sun and heat as possible. When the flowers fade, they leave behind the fruits – brown pods with a seed inside. Once the capsules dry, remove them and harvest seeds. They are quite easily sprouted in healthy plants. PestsPestsJacaranda mimosifolia is quite resistant to pests. The biggest problem is. You can prevent it using only free drainage, thick bonsai soil. Jacaranda likes wet soil but should never be sitting on sober soils. The pests that most frequently affect jacaranda mimosifolia are scales. Bring them with neem oil insecticide as soon as you see them to prevent infestation. Propagation You can propagate jacaranda mimosifolia of cuts or seeds. It will take a long time to get from the young seedlings to the bonsai, but it is fun to participate in the whole process. You can also make a new bonsai jacaranda by buying a garden center tree with an interesting trunk and cutting it slowly until it can fit in a pot. This is a much faster way to achieve a bonsai of a mature jacaranda look. ToolsThe growth of a bonsai tree can quickly become a hobby. At first, while you have only one tree, you will be able to keep your jacaranda mimosifolia bonsai using simple garden cutters to cut branches and roots and regular alicates for branch wire. The more you get involved, especially if you join a bonsai club, the more specialized tools you will learn and want to acquire. It can become a quite expensive hobby – most of the bonsai tools come from Japan and are quite expensive. Conclusion Jacaranda mimosifolia bonsai care is not too demanding and requires only some basic rules: keep it warm, give it enough water, enough sun and keep it away from frost. The beauty of the tree is exceptional and if you provide it with the right conditions, as close as the ones your jacaranda has in its native subtropical home, the profusion of magnificent blooms will be your reward. As the tree is covered with lush purple flowers, you can bring it to your home to decorate it for a party but get it out in the sun as soon as you can let it thrive. Marcel runs the place over here. It has a deep passion for plant gardening and is constantly looking for another special plant to add to its arsenal of plants, succulent and cactus. Marcel is also the founder of Iseli International Commerce, a unique property company that publishes a variety of websites and online journals. Tags About me This is my Chinese money plant and me. Taking care of the plants is one of my biggest passions. I am constantly looking for new plants to gradually transform my apartment into an urban jungle. Search the site© Plantophiles 2021 ← Iseli International Commerce TEN ANTE TEN TENID
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