Tips For Using Pots in Bonsai

Feb 12, 2024

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In bonsai art, pots serve to create beautiful scenery, and using pots is an important discipline. Proper use of pots, perfect combination of plants and pots, can also demonstrate higher artistic value. What are the requirements and precautions for using pots in bonsai? What are the advantages and disadvantages of traditional bonsai pot materials?

The Importance of Using Bonsai Pots, Analysis of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Six Materials for Bonsai Flower Pots

Walking in public places such as major shopping malls or parks, many pedestrians will be attracted by the exquisite bonsai placed inside and stop to admire.

 

Bonsai plants, like us, also have a home, and bonsai pots are their homes. Bonsai pots can protect the bonsai plants for their healthy and healthy growth. In addition, bonsai pots themselves are also beautiful art pieces that people can admire. Therefore, choosing a good bonsai pot is very important.

 

Tips for using pots in bonsai

1. Material Of The Basin

Bonsai is mainly divided into ceramic pots, porcelain pots, natural stone pots, glazed pots, plain fired pots, copper pots, wooden pots, plastic pots, etc.

From the perspective of ornamental and practical value, purple sand pottery pots are the best choice. Purple sand is also divided into various types of mud, such as vermilion sand, vermilion mud, purple mud, white mud, yellow mud, green mud, and old mud. Purple sand pots are elegant and ancient, with strong breathability and drainage performance, making them suitable for planting old piles; Porcelain pots are smooth and beautiful, but have poor breathability, making them suitable as a set of pots for flower and fruit bonsai;

Stone pots are suitable for creating jungle style, water and drought style, miniature landscape bonsai, etc; Plastic pots are brightly colored and inexpensive, but have poor permeability and are prone to aging. They are only suitable for use during the cultivation process or as a set of pots, and are not suitable for exhibition or cultivation purposes.

 

2. The Shape Of The Basin

Flower pots are generally divided into rectangular pots, square pots, round pots, elliptical pots, octagonal pots, hexagonal pots, shallow mouthed pots, flat pots, shield shaped pots, begonia pots, natural stone pots, natural bamboo and wood pots, etc. When planting plants of different shapes, choose the appropriate one, usually using a square flowerpot.

The Importance of Using Bonsai Pots, Analysis of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Six Materials for Bonsai Flower Pots

Notes on using bonsai pots

A basin is not only a container for scenery, but also an art piece with ornamental value. To make the bonsai beautiful, it is necessary to choose a good basin. The layout of bonsai must seek the mutual adaptation and coordination of pots and stakes. The shape and natural form of tree stakes cannot be separated from the backdrop of pots, and complement each other, making it an inseparable and unified artistic whole.
 

1. Colors Should Be Coordinated

The colors of the pot and the scenery should have both contrast and coordination. In general, pots should be chosen with a simple and elegant design, which can reflect the contrasting effect and prevent the pots from dominating. White flower pots will be used for landscape bonsai, and should not be the same color as the rocks. For tree bonsai, choose a deeper one based on the main trunk, use colored glazed pottery pots for flowers and fruits, and purple sand pots for pine and cypress bonsai.

 

2. The Depth Should Be Appropriate

Using a pot too deep for tree bonsai can make the trees appear too short in the pot, but using a pot too shallow for trees with thick trunks can result in poor growth and difficulty in planting.

3. The Size Should Be Suitable For Width

The size of the basin should be suitable for the landscape. Both too large and too small are not allowed. Using a pot that is too large and contains too much water can make the bonsai appear too wide, resulting in excessively long plants; Using a pot that is too small may cause the bonsai to appear top-heavy and lack stability.

 

4. The Style Should Match

The shape of the pot should be coordinated with the overall shape, and the posture of the tree bonsai is winding. The outline of the pot is mainly curved, such as circular or elliptical; Tree bonsai should be tall and straight, with straight lines such as diamond shaped or square shaped.

Landscape bonsai generally adopts a rectangular shape, which can be slightly narrower. For mountain and stone bonsai, choose a wide basin, and for high-altitude mountain landscapes, choose a narrow and shallow basin.