A Stylish 10 inch/26cm Bonsai Pot for Sale with Matching Ceramic Drip Tray | Sleek Black Contemporary Glaze
Elevate Your Bonsai Display with this Stylish Oval Ceramic Bonsai Pot & Tray in a Sleek Black Contemporary Glaze
Introducing our oval Sleek Black Contemporary Ceramic Bonsai Pot & Matching Drip Tray – a beautiful addition to your bonsai collection. With its beautifully styled and elegant design, this pot enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of your bonsai tree.
Internal Dimensions: 23.5 x 18 x 7.5 (cm)
External Dimensions: 26.5 x 21 x 9 (cm)
Contemporary Oval Shape for Modern Appeal
Also, this pot benefits from an oval shape. Whether displayed indoors or outdoors, this shape adds modernity to your bonsai display, capturing attention with its sleek and stylish lines.
A sleek glossy contemporary black glaze which highlights leaf colour, flowers or fruits.
The Sleek Black Contemporary glaze finish adds a modern twist to this pot; it beautifully highlights the bonsai leaves and adds a cheerful contemporary design. The matte finish is subtle and extremely tasteful. Depending upon the light it can appear slate grey/graphite or have tones of green blue.
Thoughtful Design for Optimal Growth
Crafted with careful consideration, this pot provides the perfect environment for your bonsai tree to flourish. The spacious interior offers room for the tree’s roots to spread and develop, promoting healthy growth. The rectangular shape ensures even root distribution, preventing tangling and ensuring your bonsai’s overall well-being.
Matching Drip Tray: Functional Elegance
The included matching drip tray serves a dual purpose of functionality and aesthetics. It captures excess water, protecting your surfaces from damage and keeping your bonsai area neat and organised. The drip tray complements the pot’s design, creating a harmonious display.
Versatile and Durable for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Crafted from high-quality ceramic materials, this bonsai pot and matching drip tray are built to withstand varying weather conditions. Their durability ensures longevity, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Whether displayed on your desk, patio, or garden, they add sophistication and beauty to any environment.
FREE delivery of this Oval Bonsai Pot & Tray – on the date you choose!
We offer FREE next working day to most areas of the UK. This includes delivery address throughout England, Wales and Glasgow and Edinburgh postcodes of Scotland. Other areas take a minimum of two working days. You can choose your delivery date on the calendar at the checkout.
An Introduction to re-potting Bonsai Trees
Why do we re-pot bonsai trees?
Bonsai trees maybe re-potted for several reasons. It could be that you just prefer an aesthetic change; a change in its visual appearance. Alternatively, the pot overtime has been damaged, and you want to refresh and make your bonsai look smarter. Usually, the reason for repotting a bonsai tree is that it is outgrown its current pot or root ball has become pot bound. Whatever the reason, a new pot gives your bonsai a fresh aesthetic appearance and allows the bonsai to grow more vigorously if using a slightly larger size.
How do I know if the bonsai is ‘pot bound’ and needs re-potting?
Interestingly, all house plants or pot plants will become ‘pot bound’ overtime, and bonsai trees are no exception. The phrase ‘pot bound’ simply means that the soil contained within the pot is literally full of roots. When this happens, the roots can no longer grow and consequently the plant, in this case the bonsai tree, will also no longer grow and will possibly start to deteriorate. The roots of the bonsai are important, and it is vital that we give them enough room to grow and develop so that your bonsai can thrive and flourish.
To ascertain if the bonsai is pot bound you will need to slip the tree out of its pot. Sometimes the securing wire at the base of the pot will need to be removed first. If the soil looks compacted and solid with roots, then there is a good chance that the bonsai may benefit from a root prune or a larger pot.
This is not always an exact science. Some species are finer rooted, such as the Carmona Fukien Tea tree, and does not benefit from frequent repotting. Other species such as the Chinese Elm are fast growing, and regular repotting (e.g. every other year) rewards the grower with faster growth. In general, the older larger bonsai should be re-potted every 3-5 years. A young starter bonsai may need re-potting annually if fast growing.
When should I repot a bonsai tree?
Generally, indoor bonsai should be re-potted during the warmer months of May through to September. Outdoor deciduous bonsai are best re-potted in March but before the buds start to swell. Consequently, the weather in the spring may affect this. It is best to wait until the harshest of the winter weather is over, but re-pot before the buds start to swell and developing leaves emerge. Hardy outdoor evergreens such as pines and junipers should be re-potted around March (Springtime). It is worth mentioning that you can repot young junipers (under 20 years of age) any time except mid-winter.
What we include with our bonsai pots
Furthermore, our high-quality range of bonsai pots are supplied with a re-potting guide, mesh to cover the drainage holes, wire to stabilise the bonsai tree within the pot, a chopstick to help work in the soil and some soil to go around the edge of the root ball. These are items are free of charge.
Below is a short video which we hope helps provide you with a clear guide on how to re-pot or root prune a bonsai tree, including how to prepare the pot.
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