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Im looking for plants for indoor bonsai. -any ideas?

Posted by Bonsai Care on Dec 9, 2008

Ive been we do the little investigate online for bonsai that have been means to grow indoors as residence plants, im meddlesome in we do it with the ficus or something tighten to that. Does any one privately know of any plants that can be grown indoors in to engaging as well as singular bonsai? we would conclude the help. Thanks

A couple of years ago we became meddlesome in bonsai. We live nearby the shore state play ground where there have been the lot of dumpy hunger flourishing in the silt dunes. we found tiny hunger trees (about 5 inches tall) that done the great starting plant. They have been really hardie as well as have the great base complement for jacket around rocks ect. If we have been carful we can trim them behind until they have the right look. Doing this will leave we with roughly an present bonsai tree that will live inside. ALL bonsai. need to outlay the little time outside. Pick the great day as well as set it in the object for the day. do this about once the week for most appropriate results. great luck

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SHOTXXGUNN:

Try an Australian tea tree or a Monteray cyprus. Some small leaf myrtles and some small leaf fuschias can be grown inside….there are also some varigated varieties of ficus that are interesting. Good luck.
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December 9th, 2008 | 9:05 pm
pflewes:

A few years ago I became interested in bonsai. We live near a seashore state park where there are a lot of scrub pine growing in the sand dunes. I found stunted pine trees (about 5 inches tall) that made a great starting plant. They are very hardie and have a nice root system for wrapping around rocks ect. If you are carful you can trim them back until they have the right look. Doing this will leave you with almost an instant bonsai tree which will live inside. ALL bonsai. need to spend some time outside. Pick a nice day and set it in the sun for the day. do this about once a week for best results. good luck
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December 9th, 2008 | 9:30 pm
The Muse:

Peruse this site for ideas. Your access to indoor light and humidity will have a significant impact what will ultimately grow well in your environment.

http://www.american-bonsai.com/
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December 9th, 2008 | 10:13 pm
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