Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How to prevent bonsai tree from drying?

I was just wondering how to prevent my bonsai from drying,because it seems that it is starting to dry,since it's a winter,it's normal,but where should i keep it:near the window or away from the window,and should i drop a few drops on water on leafs? Thanks ahead.|||Give it indirect sunlight. They like humidity, so you could bring it into the bathroom with you when you take a shower and/or mist it with a spray bottle every so often.|||Assuming that your tree is getting sufficient light in its indoor environment and is being watered properly, here is the traditional solution to humidity problems: The Japanese use a humidity tray (called a sui ban) filled with water and kept near the tree. You can also fill the humidity tray with smooth stones or pebbles.|||All plants normally grow outdoors; however, some can be conditioned to survive indoors. Plants need proper light, moisture, temperature, humidity, nutrients, and maintenance to be successfully grown indoors.The best species of bonsai for indoor growing are: Ficus, Schefflera, Buttonwood, Norfolk Island Pine, Texas Ebony, Brazilian Raintree, Fukien Tea, Jacaranda, Black Olive, Nicodemia, Cuphea, Aralia, Bamboo, Jades. It is very difficult to grow other species indoors.


Find a bonsai club or nursery in your area for advise.|||It depends on what kind of bonsai you have. Some need humidity. A humidity tray. The plant should not be moved around.


This site has a species guide and directions on how to take care of your bonsai.





http://www.bonsai4me.com|||They need to be watered about 6 times a day. They will die if not watered a lot.





Good luck.

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