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Sunday, July 10th, 2011 | Author:

bonsai trays

Bonsai at Disneyland, new story book land

How big of a humidity tray is needed?

Im thinking of buying a 12 x 9.25 x 3.25 inch bonsai pot of seeds and I am wondering how big of a humidity tray I need?

I would get one that is at least an inch or two larger ones on the sides.

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Saturday, June 11th, 2011 | Author:

jade succulent

Part 2 Planting Succulent Senecio Variegated Jade Vine Cuttings

Is this boat has pretty good drainage for a jade plant?

I have some experience with succulents, and I know that your soil needs to dry completely between waterings, and porous clay pots is better for them than glass or plastic pots. Anyway, I have a glazed ceramic pot which is about 10 " deep and 10 "wide (it is a kind of square). It has a drainage hole (about three quarters of an inch in diameter) in the bottom. I planted one plant jade that land use is part cactus / succulent mix a bag, and the coarse sand. I live in west Texas where the summers are hot and dry, and Once the spring, the plan to move the jade and leave it out. Is the soil dry out fast enough for Jade to stay healthy?

I have many jades grown in pots with drainage similar to this, so yes, this package will do just fine. I have used with potting soil, diluted to 20% sand in place, so I wonder if the mixture is becoming too sandy. You may have to pay a little more, and might drain too fast. Those things the only thing that caught my attention.

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Saturday, February 19th, 2011 | Author:

zelkova bonsai

Zelkova Broom Style Bonsai Tree

bonsai experts?

I have a bonsai tree zelkova … I am not sure if I should water every day or so. I looked on the Internet, but not much information is given. It is also normal if the leaves turn yellow and fall? thanks for the answers .=)

Zelkova is a tree-air free, and it needs to survive a cold winter. It is also "dated", meaning that in turn, a fall color and lose their leaves in winter. It is necessary the water when the top inch of soil is dry. If you want complete care instructions, we invite you to send an email to me at: wchoat@american-bonsai.com. I would also like to know where you live so that I can tell you how to "winter" is. You can also read the care of the bonsai page of my site: http://www.american-bonsai.com

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Sunday, October 10th, 2010 | Author:

bonsai azalea satsuki

bonsai azalea satsuki

azalea bonsai are great plants to grow. Here are some tips on their care. Satsuki azaleas are especially suitable for bonsai.

Transplantation is best done just after flowering in late May to early June in temperate regions. It is also sometimes done in spring, before bud burst. Fall transplanting is not as good. It is not necessary to replant every year, but only when the plants are found to be pot wheels.

Fertilizers used are mostly soybean cake, rape cake and dried fish (herring pie, etc..) These are sprayed and placed in the surface soil in the container, a small amount of one or two times each month. These fertilizers should be mixed in varying proportions depending on plant age and season in which they apply. Liquid fertilizers are the simplest.

The water is given to young plants of three or four times a day in spring, summer and autumn, plants of age, twice a day, in the morning and evening. In warm weather is good to syringe the plants.

Exposure. A sunny location with good ventilation is best for growing Satsuki azaleas, but in the height of summer should be in partial shade, put them on a screen of reed swamp.

The more we are exposed to the sun better than older and thicker the trunk and branches become so in so far as one can afford the time and effort, which should be watered thoroughly to enable them thrive even in the hottest Sun With the approach of freezing weather (in November mostly in general), keep them in a sunny spot and prepare the deck frost.

Propagation. Satsuki Azalea Bonsai are propagated by cuttings. When the young shoots reach a length of 2 ½ to 4 inches and are somewhat artificial (ie in May or June), the buds are cut, some leaves at the base removed, and cut the bases again on a slant and placed in water for two or three hours. These are then must add 1 to 2 inches apart and an inch or so deep in a good rooting medium in a court case. Water, drain, and polyethylene plastic box film. Place in full light (no sun) which should result in 30 to 40 days.

After staying for more than fifteen days and twenty boxes court or pans, which must be transplanted into the ground prepared as described above for young plants. Two weeks or so after that, fertilizer is placed on the ground for growth. If liquid fertilizer is preferred, must be very diluted, otherwise fibrous roots often become damaged and may decline.

The application of liquid fertilizer
Fertilizer use fish emulsion or other commercial liquid fertilizer is diluted according to manufacturer's instructions. DO NOT fertilize. Liquid fertilizers should be applied three to six times a year, from bud burst in spring, and every three to four weeks thereafter until mid or late summer.

How much. Use diluted liquid fertilizer like you're watering. Do not spray foliage with payment of just the floor.

With this attention, which should produce beautiful azalea bonsai.

If You Are Interested In Growing Your Own Bonsai – You Can!

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Saturday, June 19th, 2010 | Author:

satsuki azalea bonsai

Creating small azalea bonsai from nursery material

Satsuki Azalea Bonsai Question?

Satsuki Azalea bonsai I have one that accidentally left out for some early frosts. The leaves have everyone turned yellow, so recently moved into the garage to protect it from freezing over. Will it be okay? Should I be stored inside through a window instead of a dark garage? General azalea Any advice?

It depends. Where are you located? What is the atmosphere like? Am in USDA zone 6 and let my Satsuki azaleas to get a few frosts before going into an unheated garage for winter. They survive very well all the time to mark soil moisture every few days and water when necessary.

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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 | Author:

bonsai plants

How to Grow Bonsai Trees : How to Plant a Bonsai Tree

Tips to sculpt bonsai plants (ferns, in particular)?

They gave me a bonsai for Christmas and want to learn to sculpt. I'm not particularly ground-understanding, so I do not know what species it is. All I know is that it is a fern of some description. Anything that can be found online do not really represent ferns. Any advice / guide online?

all actions must be deliberate, patience is of great importance. if you have never done this before, is a commitment … There are many factors to take into account the type of plant or tree age, size, rocks, moss, always wet, just teach yourself through Site .. its very rewarding, and once took care of about 10,000 at a time, which seems a lot of work but its just not studying and PIN every once in a while, you might miss it … fun …

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