Introduction to our 18cm Cream Oval Pot and Tray
If you’re looking for the perfect pot addition to your indoor bonsai collection, our 18cm Cream Oval Ceramic Bonsai Pot is the ideal choice. Accompanied by a matching drip tray and essential potting accessories, this pot is designed to house your indoor bonsai.
Stylish and Elegant Design
The cream-colored ceramic pot adds a touch of sophistication to your bonsai display. External dimensions of 18 x 14.5 x 6 (cm) and internal dimensions of 16.5 x 12.5 x 4.5 (cm). It offers ample space for proper root growth, ensuring the health and vibrancy of your bonsai tree.
Complete Potting Package
To ensure your bonsai’s successful repotting, we offer a complete package that includes a matching drip tray, essential potting accessories, bonsai soil, wire, and mesh. With these free added extras, you’ll have everything you need for a smooth and convenient repotting process, providing the best care for your bonsai.
Expert Guidance on your 18cm Cream Oval Pot and Tray
For added convenience and expertise, our pot comes with a complimentary re-potting guide authored by bonsai expert Lloyd Noall. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of repotting your bonsai tree, it is a fantastic guide, especially for beginners!
Perfect for Indoor Bonsai
Our ceramic pot is perfectly suited for indoor bonsai, adding elegance to any living space. The oval shape and cream colour not only enhance the aesthetics of your tree but also complement any interior design.
Free Delivery
We value your satisfaction, which is why we offer free delivery on all orders over £30. Take advantage of this excellent package and bring home our pot as soon as the next day!
Conclusion to our 18cm Cream Oval Pot and Tray
In conclusion, our 18cm Cream Oval Ceramic Bonsai Pot bundle is a must-have for bonsai owners. Its stylish design, expert guidance, and thoughtful accessories make it the perfect choice for indoor bonsai. Order now to enjoy free delivery and enhance your bonsai display!
Learn More About Repotting Bonsai Trees
Why Do We Repot Bonsai Trees?
Repotting bonsai trees serves several purposes. It could be to give the tree a fresh appearance, replace a damaged pot, or address the issue of it outgrowing its current pot or becoming “pot bound.” This is where roots fill the available space. Repotting not only revitalises the bonsai’s look but also encourages healthier growth, particularly if moved to a slightly larger pot.
How to Tell If Your Bonsai Needs Repotting?
Identifying if your bonsai is “pot bound” requires a close inspection. If the roots are densely packed in the soil, stopping further growth, it’s likely time for repotting. Gently removing the tree from its pot allows for an examination of the root system, you may have to extract already existing wire to remove the bonsai from its pot. If you find compacted soil intertwined with roots, it’s a signal that the bonsai may benefit from root pruning or transferring to a larger pot.
When and How Often to Repot?
The timing of repotting depends on factors like the bonsai’s species and environmental conditions. Generally, indoor bonsai thrive with repotting between May and September, while outdoor varieties, especially deciduous ones, fare best in March, before new buds appear. Outdoor evergreens, such as pines and junipers, also benefit from repotting in spring. Repotting frequency varies, with older bonsai usually needing it every 3-5 years and younger, faster-growing ones possibly requiring annual attention. Slow-growing species may only need root pruning or repotting every other year.
What’s Included in Our Bonsai Pot Kits?
Our bonsai pots come with essential tools to ease the repotting process. Each kit includes detailed step-by-step instructions, mesh for drainage holes, wire for stabilising the tree, a chopstick for soil manipulation, and additional soil to surround the root ball. These items are provided at no extra cost to ensure a smooth repotting experience.
We’ve also prepared a brief instructional video to guide you through the repotting or root pruning process, along with pot preparation.
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