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Monday, August 29, 2016

8 Tips For Bonsai Plant Care

Are you confused about how to care and maintain your bonsai tree? Well, here in this article I  have covered the basic steps of bonsai tree care. If you are a beginner, then I am sure you will have tonnes of questions about how to maintain and care your beloved bonsai. I can tell you from my personal experience, you will be overwhelmed by the contents available in internet.

So here I  have tried to cover 8 basic questions that every bonsai gardener will have. This infographics will be a good reference for beginners. It gives you step by step instructions for beginners on how to grow and maintain bonsai trees.

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1. How and when to water my bonsai?

Understanding how and when to water a bonsai is the most toughest part of bonsai tree care. Each plant is unique and water demand is different. It also varies based on type of plant, location, climate in which it is grown and type of soil used. So as a good bonsai enthusiast, first step you should do is to try to understand and read the demands of your tree.

There is no strict schedule or formula for how often to water bonsai. You need to decide the timing based on the rate at which the top soil is getting dry. It depends on season, temperature, type of soil used and plant species. Plants need more water during growing season, demand will be less during dormant season. During warm and sunny summer season water will get dry fast, so plan to replenish more often. Choose a plant which can be grown in your existing climate. So don’t choose a wrong plant and you might end up killing them.


Techniques used to determine when to water:


i)Insert a finger to the top soil and check out the dampness of soil.

ii)Second method is a scientific one. Get a soil moisture sensor from a garden store and use this to determine the moisture level.


Tips:

i)Best time to water the bonsai tree is early in the morning when the sun is just coming up.

ii)During winter season, which is the dormant season for most of the trees, it is a good practice to water once in a week as the demand during this time is less. Overwatering during this time will lead to destruction of plant roots.

iii)During summer season, when temperature rises for a prolonged period, plants will shut off its respiratory mechanism to minimize the water loss. This period is known as summer dormancy, when plants stops growing to conserve water. So watch out for temperature outside before you water your tree during summer.

iv)If you are growing a bonsai indoor, humidity will be a noticeable factor. Humidity which is best for humans will not be suitable for bonsai. Its good to have mister or sprayer filled with water at room temperature. Apply them on the bonsai leaves at regular intervals.


2: Do I need to use fertilisers for my bonsai?

Yes of course. Since the bonsai plant is growing in a small pot, it cannot spread its roots to gather all nutrients required. Its required to provide the essential nutrients for proper growth and health of plant. This is one of the fundamental steps in bonsai tree care.


Nitrogen(N), Phosphorous(P) and Potassium(K) are major nutrients required for any plants. Nitrogen is essential for proper growth and green colour of leaves. Phosphorous helps in root growth and potassium helps in cell regeneration, fruit and flower production. The ratio of N:P:K is usually decided by type of plant and season of growth.


Tips

i)Fertilise during the growth season of plant for outdoor bonsai. Its good to fertilise indoor bonsai through out the year, but vary the ratio based on demand.

ii)Buy fertiliser specific for bonsai plant from bonsai stores, instead of preparing by yourself.

iii)To stimulate more growth use high nitrogen ratio, 12:6:6 is an ideal ratio for spring season for outdoor bonsai.

iv)During summer the growth rate of plant reduces due to summer dormancy, a ratio of 10:10:10 is good.

v)During dormant season, reduce the nitrogen content; so a best ratio will be 3:10:10 for outdoor bonsai.

vi)For indoor bonsai, a ratio of 10:10:10 is recommended throughout the year.

vii)Never over feed the plant because it will have reverse effect and kill your bonsai.

viii)Its a good practice to water the bonsai before fertilisation for uniform distribution of solid fertilisers.


3: What’s the best temperature for my bonsai?

Temperature becomes a prominent factor for your indoor bonsai. Select a tree suitable for your climate and get rid of the implications due to temperature change. For example, attempting to grow a Japanese maple bonsai tree in tropical climate will be a disastrous. Here you will get a complete species guide from bonsai empire, so choose a right tree for your location.

Tips:

i)Check temperature and humidity at regular intervals. Change the location of indoor bonsai pot based on temperature. Move your indoor bonsai closer to window during day time so that it gets sunlight for at least 5hrs a day.

ii)Outdoor bonsais also need optimal temperature. Based on the season, adjust the bonsai pot location so that it gets enough sunlight for its growth.

iii)Avoid keeping in direct sunlight for prolonged periods during summer season. It will quickly lead to leaves turning yellow.


4: Can I choose any soil for my bonsai?

Choosing the right recipe of potting soil for bonsai plant is a vital step in bonsai tree care and it is a much debated topic. The components for making bonsai potting soil mixture depend on various factors. You should consider the availability of soil components locally. Growing conditions i.e: climatic condition and  pH of the soil mixture is another factor.

An ideal soil mixture would be one in which all the ingredients will be of uniform size, so that it will help in quick drainage of water and proper aeration.

We need to understand the fact that there is no soil in bonsai soil mixture.  The components used to create a good potting mixture are, in fact, soilless. They are designed to provide an ideal environment for root growth. In fact the mixture used for bonsai potting doesn’t contain any nutrients. It can neither hold moisture for long time. This makes regular watering and fertilisation unavoidable steps in bonsai tree care.

Ideal bonsai mixture is composed of 75% inert aggregate and 25% organic material. Main criteria is that all materials has to be of uniform size. Clay is a good choice for organic material; some examples are Akadama, Kanuma and Turface.  River rock and fragmented granite form ideal non-porous aggregates; Haydite, Lava Rock, Permatil form ideal porous aggregates.

Tips:

i)All components need to pass through different sieves to filter out fine dust particles.

ii)A neutral pH of 6.5 to 7.5 is ideal for bonsai potting soil.

5: How often should I repot my bonsai tree?

Identifying the right time for repotting is important for providing a good growth environment. Most of the trees come out of dormant season (winter, for most trees) starts growing by using the energy stored in roots during dormant season. This is the right time for repotting.

How can I identify whether my tree is ready for repotting?

i)Existing leaves will start becoming pale yellow and new leaves start to grow. This shows dormant season has ended and now the tree is going into growing season.

ii)Another prominent change we can notice is formation of buds on the stem. This is a sign of growth of new branches. There are four stages of buds in a typical deciduous bonsai tree. Winter bud, which is a tiny protrusion in stem. Then the bud starts to swell towards end of dormant season. Bud extension happens just by the onset of growing season. The last stage is bud opening which is clear sign of tree moving to growing phase.

Tips:

i)You need to take your bonsai plant outside with the help of a hook and start analysing the damaged roots. Cut down all damaged roots; which is known as root pruning.

ii)Remove the old soil from the roots and move the plant to a new pot. As the plant grows, its recommended to use deeper and larger pots for bonsai.

iii)You should provide higher nitrogen ratio fertiliser just after repotting. Plants start to grow extensively after repotting; which is the main purpose of repotting.

6:  How to choose right pots for bonsai ?

Choosing a suitable pot for the bonsai plant is not an easy task for beginners. A pot with good reliability, effective drainage and suitable aeration is the ideal choice. A good harmony between pot and tree is a must for giving an aesthetic appeal to your bonsai art.

Pots made out of Bonsai-friendly clay mixture should be used, which available in markets. Pots made of ceramic, porcelain, concrete, metallic and plastics are available.  Here are some of basic guidelines given by Bjorn Bjorholm of Bonsai Empire.

Gender of the plant is important, firstly, you must decide whether your plant is masculine or feminine. In case of trees having both characteristics, then you need to identify which one is dominant. Feminine attributes are curves, grace, smooth bark and  few branches. Masculine traits are strength, old bark, deadwood, thick trunk and dense branches.

Size of pot is directly proportional to tree height and spread. If your pot is oval or rectangular in shape, then pot size should be 2/3rd of the tree’s height. Round or square pots should be  1/3rd  of tree’s height. A good height to size ratio is a must to maintain proper growth and stability of bonsai.

Design of pot is important to add extra beauty to your bonsai art. Choose a design which shows masculinity, if your tree is masculine dominant and vice versa.

7: How to save my bonsai from diseases and pests?

Prevention is better than cure. So lets practice some of the prevention steps so that bonsai wont be prone to diseases. Most important step is to provide enough sunlight, proper aeration and drainage of water. Fallen leaves must be removed periodically. Repotting and changing soil once in a year are some other precautionary measures.


Infected leaves are the first sign of attack by pests. Its a good practice to remove those leaves and affected branches using sterilised tools. Move the plant away from others if you have more than one bonsais in your garden. Always use sterilised tools while pruning and styling.


How can I treat my bonsai if I see it infected?

i)Changing the growing environment is the first thing to try. This involves changing the location of bonsai so that it gets more air and  sunlight. Changing the composition of bonsai soil mixture is another way to change the environment.

ii)If the bonsais are infected by pest, use biological alternatives to kill those pests. Using ladybugs will kill those pests; without affecting your bonsai.

iii)Third solution is to use chemicals to wash away the pests by using a warm solution of liquid dish soap and water.

iv)The last and final resort will be using pesticides to kill those pests. Avoid using high dose of pesticides.

8: Can I style bonsai by myself?

Yes,  you can style your bonsai by yourself. Styling involves pruning and wiring.

Pruning is the technique to get desired shape for the bonsai by cutting off the branches. There are two types of pruning. Maintenance pruning, which is to maintain and refine the existing shape of bonsai. Structural pruning is a more rigorous pruning technique to give bonsai its basic shape and style. Here is a detailed guide from Bonsai empire which explains how to prune the bonsai.

Tips:

i)Pruning should not be done during dormant season of plant. Maintenance pruning can be done throughout the year. Best time for structural pruning is during the onset of growth season.

ii)Using the right tools for pruning is most important to get the desired shape and appeal to your tree.

How to prune a bonsai tree?

Prune the branches and shoots that have outgrown the desired canopy size and shape. Use twig sears or normal cutters to do maintenance pruning. To develop a dense foliage and to force an even distributed growth, prune the outer and top area regularly.  To get the desired style, structural pruning has to be done. Place the tree on a table at eye level and start removing the dead woods first. Take a look at your bonsai from a distance to check which branches and shoots doesn’t suit the style of your bonsai.

Wiring is the next step in styling the bonsai tree. This  technique involves wrapping copper wire around branches to bend and repositioning the branches.  This will help to get the desired style for your bonsai. Its a time consuming process and it takes months for the branches to grow in desired direction. After that, the copper wire should be removed.

Wiring can be done through out the year for most of the trees. During growth season,  the branches will grow thicker and faster and as a result, the wire will cut into the bark. When this happens, old wires and use new ones, if desired style is not yet achieved.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Mbp Bearings: Taper Roller Bearings Exporter

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This conical geometry is used as it gives a larger contact patch, which permits greater loads to be carried than with spherical (ball) bearings, while the geometry means that the tangential speeds of the surfaces of each of the rollers are the same as their raceways along the whole length of the contact patch and no differential scrubbing occurs. When a roller slides rather than rolls, it can generate wear at the roller-to-race interface, i.e. the differences in surface speeds creates a scrubbing action. Wear will degenerate the close tolerances normally held in the bearing and can lead to other problems. Much closer to pure rolling can be achieved in a tapered roller bearing and this avoids rapid wear.


The rollers are guided by a flange on the inner ring. This stops the rollers from sliding out at high speed due to their momentum.The larger the half angles of these cones the larger the axial force that the bearing can sustain.Tapered roller bearings are separable and have the following components: outer ring, inner ring, and roller assembly (containing the rollers and a cage). The non-separable inner ring and roller assembly is called the cone, and the outer ring is called the cup. Internal clearance is established during mounting by the axial position of the cone relative to the cup.


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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Jaitley urges Congress to reconsider GST bill; Tamil Nadu polls in focus

Gurgaon: Finance minister Arun Jaitley urged the Congress in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday to reconsider its opposition to the GST bill which the government plans to introduce in the monsoon session. The government is also banking on the southwest monsoon, which according to Skymet will hit the country early this year, to bring relief to the drought-hit areas of India. Meanwhile, Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in basna Chhattisgarh of paying a hefty commission to a company registered in a tax haven to procure choppers in the AgustaWestland case. Jaitley says GST bill to be introduced in monsoon session, seeks Congress support The government said it will seek Parliament’s approval for the amendment bill for the goods and services tax (GST) in the monsoon session appealed to the opposition Congress party for its support.


Replying to a debate on the finance bill in the Rajya Sabha, finance minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday urged the party to reconsider its opposition to the bill. Monsoon may arrive early this year: Skymet Southwest monsoon is likely to hit the coast of Kerala, the gateway to Indian subcontinent, by 28 or 30 May, a couple of days earlier than usual, private weather forecaster Skymet said on Thursday. State forecaster India Meteorological Department (IMD) will give its forecast on 15 May. A senior IMD official said that conditions are ideal for the monsoon to reach the Andaman and Nicobar Islands between 15 and 20 May. Will Tamil Nadu make history this election? After every state assembly election in the past 27 years in Tamil Nadu, the ruling party has passed the baton to the opposition. This time, no one is so sure.



Ahead of the 16 May election, there is a distinct lack of wave for or against the two dominant Dravidian parties—the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and the opposition Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)— making it tough to predict who will walk away with the spoils on 19 May, when results will be declared. Puducherry CM N. Rangaswamy faces anti- incumbency test For long, Puducherry has been regarded a Congress stronghold—at least between 1991 and 2011. But since then, a rebel section of the Congress has held sway. And the rebel All India NR Congress is now pitted against the Congress-DMK combine and the AIADMK in a three-cornered contest for the 30-seat legislature. Budget session 2016: key metrics Despite a widening political rift between the government and the opposition, legislative business in the budget session did not get affected. The Lok Sabha adjourned sine die on Wednesday, two days earlier than scheduled. A look at the key indicators of the session.



Rajya Sabha to sit on Friday to complete original schedule The Rajya Sabha, which was adjourned for the day on Thursday as a mark of respect towards sitting Congress member Praveen Rashtrapal, who passed away, will now meet on Friday to complete its original schedule. A decision was taken on Wednesday to curtail the session of the Lok Sabha by two days and Rajya Sabha by one day. Swaraj Abhiyan seeks to drag BJP into AgustaWestland chopper row Seeking to drag BJP into the raging chopper row, Swaraj Abhiyan on Thursday accused the Chhattisgarh government of floating Pemex global tender in a “shady manner” to purchase a specific AgustaWestland helicopter by paying “over 30%” commission without exploring options. Not thinking of snap assembly polls: Harish Rawat After meeting Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat on Thursday said he was not thinking of snap polls to the assembly and wanted to focus on “restoring” development.


“That will happen when the time comes. Right now, the priority is to restore the development of Uttarakhand, which has got derailed in the last two months. The state’s development momentum has got a jolt, which we have to bring back,” Rawat said. Uttarakhand floor test seems to have given a fresh lease of life to the political career of Harish Rawat, Complaints the original eye of the storm. Read a profile of the chief minister. Lessons for Uttar Pradesh elections, from Uttarakhand In his speech after being reinstated as the chief minister of Uttarakhand on Wednesday, Harish Rawat thanked Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati for her “support during the crucial floor test”. Consultancy was Mayawati—the balance of power in the 71-member state assembly—who gave the Congress a shot in the arm by committing her support to Rawat on the morning of the floor test.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Unbxd Raises Funds in Series B Led by Nirvana Venture Advisors

Unbxd, a Bengaluru based leading provider of eCommerce product discovery software, has secured an undisclosed amount of capital in the Series B round of funding. The funding was led by entities advised and managed by Nirvana Venture Advisors, along with existing investors including IDG Ventures, Inventus Capital, and Indian Angel Network. This is slated to help the startup grow faster, and scale the product to dominate the online retail market globally.


Further elucidating about the announcement, Pavan Sondur, Co-Founder & CEO at Unbxd said, “We are delighted to have secured our Series B round of funding. This will allow us to grow faster. The capital raised will be used to further strengthen the product, and scale sales and marketing to meet the growing demand for their products. Unbxd is very rapidly turning into the Weapon of Choice for retailers, in order to build a solid competitive edge against Amazon.”


“We are excited to partner with the Unbxd team in their endeavor to bring world class search experiences to retailers who have an online presence. We have been very impressed by the capabilities of the team and are looking forward to the company further expanding their global footprint.” said Rajan Mehra, Managing Director at Nirvana Venture Advisors.


The startup has been actively helping eCommerce companies deliver a truly superior shopping experience that is relevant and personalized, as per the usual behavior patterns of their customers. The platform is already serving 200 million eCommerce visitors a day - roughly the scale of Flipkart and Snapdeal combined. They expect to grow 10x by end of this year. Incepted in 2011, Unbxd has already acquired some big ticket clients, and a versatile team that believes in providing a truly exceptional customer experience. Additionally, the product’s potential to become the disruptor in the market segment has been the key driving force behind the successful Series B funding of the brand.



According to Venkatesh Peddi, Executive Director at IDG Ventures India, “Unbxd has grown very aggressively, and their successful expansion into North American markets validates their huge potential”. He added “We continue to remain impressed with the passion and drive of the founding team and are happy to be able to support them in their journey.”


Having grown exponentially in the last 10 months, Unbxd is now looking at strengthening its reach in the North America region increasing its user base for enterprise retail customers. “Our relevancy engine and machine learning models have consistently delivered value to some of the biggest eCommerce sites in the world” said Prashant Kumar, Co-founder and CTO. He added – “Had Unbxd been a standalone eCommerce site, we would be the biggest eCommerce company in India in terms of volume of traffic and GMV served.”

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

MedECube Raises $4mn In Series A Funding Round From Artiman Ventures

Gurgaon-based healthcare startup medECUBE has raised about $4 Mn (INR 25 Crore) in series A funding from Artiman Ventures.

medECUBE is an ‘asset-less’ care coordination service venture by Dr. Dilpreet Brar. It currently operates out of its head office in Gurgaon and has a support office in Singapore. On the other hand Artiman Ventures is an early-stage Silicon Valley-based venture fund that invests in white space startups. Read Full Story


Tuesday, February 23, 2016

8 Best On-Screen Indian Lehenga In India

So true are these words and especially for us- ‘The Indians’. Indian cinema has bestowed unparalleled exquisites on the masses. How much so ever we admire the B-town industry, it is always less. It has resulted in empowering us many a times. Be it making people aware of unknown facts or setting a trend and giving us the way for how do we carry our personalities. The entire credit goes to the complete team of each movie. Apart from all aspects of cinema world, one aspect goes hand in hand and that being the Fashion.



Bollywood movies depict the Indian beauty and their attire perfectly. It without exception leaves a magical and mesmerizing effect on all. And amongst this are the Lehengas that Bollywood actresses have worn in the movies. These lehengas are just awe-inspiring. They have been created once and have gained utmost admirations. These unforgettable silhouettes are listed below. See More Lehenga


Thursday, February 4, 2016

India Pavilion opens at 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival

The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting which is participating at the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival on Thursday witnessed the release of India Film Guide at the Cannes Film Market, India Pavilion.

Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, I&B, Bimal Julka said the resource guide endeavours to promote Indian cinema across linguistic, cultural and regional diversity, with the aim of forging an increasing number of international partnerships in the realm of distribution, production, filming in India, script development and technology, and promoting film sales and syndication.

Elaborating further, the Secretary mentioned that the initiatives such as Co-production and Single Window Clearance would facilitate integration of the Indian film-makers with production houses worldwide.

The guide, the first of its kind to be released at Cannes aims to position India as a “Filming Destination”.

Emphasizing on the importance of the audio-visual co-production agreements, Julka said that the catalogue gave detailed information about similar co-production agreements signed with other countries so far such as UK, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Poland and New Zealand.

Negotiations with Korea, Australia, China and Japan were being undertaken. He further added that it would be now possible for filmmakers of different countries to come together and make films under bi-lateral co-production agreements. Bringing different nationalities together, these arrangements would also forge new markets and wider audiences. Opening up Indian consumer market to foreign producers, these films would also be eligible for National Film Awards and Indian panorama Section of IFFI.


During his address, the Secretary also highlighted the recent initiatives in the Film sector pertaining to the National Museum of Indian Cinema, housed in a heritage building called Gulshan Mahal.

This heritage site would act as a ready-reckoner of the history of Indian cinema showcasing technological aspects of production and screening of films, as well as its social aspects in the past century.

Highlighting the importance of Indian cinematic history, Julka mentioned that the Ministry of I & B was in the process of launching the National Film Heritage Mission(NFHM) to digitize best of Indian cinematic works and archive them for the future generations. The possibility of enhanced cooperation within the domain of film archiving in the backdrop of the National Film Heritage Mission would be one of the focus areas for interaction with foreign producers and organizations associated with the film industry at Cannes.

The pavilion was inaugurated by Bimal Julka, Secretary, I&B, Arun K. Singh, India’s Ambassador to France, cine star Kamal Haasan who is also the Chairman of FICCI Media and Entertainment Committee – South. Also present on the occasion were renowned director and producer Ramesh Sippy, A. Didar Singh, Secretary General, FICCI; actor Uday Chopra and Jerome Paillard, Executive Director, Marche du Film Festival de Cannes.

The inaugural address was followed by a discussion on “The Making of Grace of Monaco” – the opening film of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival – with crew members from the film.

There will also be a special session on ‘Titli’, India’s official entry to Cannes.

Titled “The Journey to Cannes”, this session will feature Kanu Behl, the director of Titli; Avtar Panesar, Vice President, International Operations, Yash Raj Films; Guneet Monga, Founder, Sikhya Entertainment, and CEO, Anurag Kashyap Films Pvt. Ltd; and Ranvir Shorey, one of the stars of Titli.

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