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Ficus Retusa Bonsai Repotting Care Tips

It would be a Chinese elm (bonsai) growing in a conservatory of this front?

Or would it be better with a Ficus retusa bonsai tree?

Yes it does. … Personally, I prefer the Ficus retusa or any of the Ficus species, but that's just my personal preference. ….. I used to have Chinese elm (bonsai), but I never have again. They are "nice", but there are a few diseases and pests that are attracted to / and run by the Chinese elm, which rapidly spread to other trees and plants. … To me, that's not worth the effort. …. But if you want one for your greenhouse, do not worry by the direction it faces. Just make sure you will not be subjected to direct sunlight, hot and burning from all directions. … The same is true for all trees. …. Above all, "Remember this:" All the trees grow naturally 'Outside', and can not come inside when the weather is hot or cold. … To keep a tree within is invate disaster. Plants kept indoors, should be taken regularly "outside" for a while. …. If the Chinese elm (bonsai) trees should be retained as an "indoor", which would be better to get another tree to exchange with the Chinese elm. Have a growing "Inside", while the other is "Out", then you switch around. … Bonsai Any good book I can say this in more detail. .. I hope this has helped you a bit.

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