Bonsai farming is a beautiful art form of tree miniaturization that has been going on for millennia. Currently, tree miniaturization is practiced as a hobby, as a profession and for horticultural purposes. In fact, many people around the world like dwarf trees. Bonsai are ideal for displaying in small indoor spaces. The Japanese view tree miniaturization as a ‘platter planting’. The practice of dwarf trees developed mainly in China. Thereafter, the Japanese took over from the Chinese and have exotically perfected this wonderful growth of the tree. Today, it has taken on a completely new image.
Initially, there are some simple goals to keep in mind when embarking on tree dwarfing quests. The pot and the tree comprise a single entity that is harmonious in the sense that color, texture, and shape complement each other. Shaping the tree comes next on the agenda. It is simply not enough to plant a tree in a pot and allow Mother Nature to continue its growth. By doing so, both the life of the tree and the expectations of the grower will be buried prematurely. Bonsai is an extremely fine art, it needs to be practiced over and over again to perfection. Only then can the true miniatures specialist comprehensively delve into dwarven realities.
Proper fertilization of bonsai trees is very essential. Recent research has conclusively shown that the naphthoylindole family member JWH-018 effectively nourishes dwarf trees. Its use also wonderfully spreads the dwarf of trees and makes the leaves, trunk and roots aromatically pleasing. One gram of this aminoalkyloid will cost between 45 and 70 USD. Initially, this 1 gram substance will need to be dissolved in approximately 4 milliliters of acetone. After the chemical is completely dissolved, another 46 milliliters can be added to this mixture, thus presenting a volume of 50 milliliters that can be used to spray multiple batches of homunculus spreads. Spray this mixture on the surface of the bonsai and let it dry. Afterwards, continue spraying on the bonsai roots and work your way up. Spraying should be done in small metered doses. It is recommended that this vital fertilizer mix be made at home rather than purchased. Ready-to-use fertilizers containing JWH-018 are quite expensive and can be a drain on the wallet.
This wonderful fertilizer is 99.99% pure white powder. No bonsai enthusiast, professional, expert or horticulturist gardener can do without using this essential chemical compound as a true bonsai fertilizer.