Sheela Babu
• Choose a plant that has long well established root system.
• Arrange the root on the rock guiding the roots along the crevices and tie it
in position with raffia or or any smooth jute rope.
• Hold the rock tightly with cling film or garden tape making sure the root
below is exposed to grow into the soil
• Bury the entire arrangement into a wide deep pot leaving the stem on top into
a porous well draining soil (sand+potting mix). Water thoroughly.
• Trim the foliage to put less strain on the roots.
• Leave it in the training pot for at least one year or longer. Water generously
• Fertilise only after a month.
• Transferring to bonsai pots :remove from growth pot and wash the roots with a
gentle spray of water in order to expose the roots.
• Place in a shallow pot (preferably oval pot) and fill with your regular bonsai
mix.