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Best Environment for Indoor Bonsai Plants?

Posted by Bonsai Care on Feb 19, 2009

Hi. I've proposed a bonsai grassed area in my kitchen with plants tailored to indoor growth. Question: will we have to utilize artifical light (i.e., lamps) as my kitchen is rsther than dim as well as doesn't get most light. Also, we keep my residence comparatively cold (less than 70 degrees). Should we keep a plants gentle as well as would we need to humidify a air during all. Any tips for a initiate who likes things cold as well as dry?

Plants in all need some-more light than humans, though operate grow lights usually if we can keep them about 6" to a feet upon top of a plants.
Indirect object is a best. As distant as a temperature….if we have been comfortable, a plants will be also. You might wish to review a Bonsai Care page upon my site:

http://www.american-bonsai.com

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Bill Choat:

Plants generally need more light than humans, but use grow lights only if you can keep them about 6" to a foot above the plants.
Indirect sunlight is the best. As far as the temperature….if you are comfortable, the plants will be also. You may want to read the Bonsai Care page on my site:
http://www.american-bonsai.com
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February 20th, 2009 | 5:14 am
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