When choosing a location for your bonsai, consider the following five basic conditions



1, A place with good sunlight: A location that gets good sunlight from sunrise to sunset is ideal. During the cultivation period of bonsai from spring to autumn, it is basic to place the bonsai in a place where it gets at least about 4 hours of direct sunlight a day.


2, A place where the setting sun hits: When you hear "setting sun", you may have an image of the summer setting sun that has a negative effect on bonsai, but sometimes the setting sun is also important. Especially when growing bonsai in the city, the setting sun is important sunlight in an environment where the housing environment is narrow and the sunlight is not very good due to the housing environment.


3, A place with good ventilation: A place where a moderate breeze passes and the air is clean. If you manage the bonsai in a place where a moderate breeze passes, pests are less likely to adhere, so you can prevent pest damage.


4, A place where it is easy to manage bonsai: Bonsai requires daily watering, regular pruning, fertilization, disinfection, etc., so it is ideal to manage it in a place where these operations are easy and you can always keep an eye on it.


5, A place where natural breezes, rain, and dew hit: A suitable place for bonsai also requires a certain amount of natural breezes, rain, and dew.


By choosing a place that meets these conditions, your bonsai will grow healthier. However, it may be difficult to find a place that meets all of these conditions. In that case, it is important to devise ways to provide the best possible environment as much as possible.

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