Should I put my bonsai trees in the fridge?
Posted by Bonsai Care on Mar 25, 2009
They will be indoor bonsai trees as well as it says to put them in a refrigerator though there starting to be indoor bonsai trees so do we unequivocally need to put them in a fridge? Oh yeah a seedlings have been already up if it creates a difference.
You should have put a Seeds in a fridge. Aparantly, given your seedlings have been "already up" chilling a seeds wasn't unequivocally necessary. It will take years for your plants to grown up – improved off anticipating a of course tiny tree or shopping a potted plant to operate a bonsai technique on.
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I am new to bonsai but I have never heard of putting them if the fridge? If you don't care see if you can help me with mt bonsai question. Thanks.
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Bonsai just means "potted plant". I never heard of putting them in the fridge. They need sunlight for photo synthesis. (sp?) The easiest thing to do is buy a plant from the nursery and trim it back. Don't grow from seedlings as it will take FOREVER! I've killed lots of plants learning but I have it now. Like I said…buy from a nursery and cut it back. BUY A BOOK on how to do it. Good luck.
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You should have put the Seeds in the fridge. Aparantly, since your seedlings are "already up" chilling the seeds wasn't really necessary. It will take years for your plants to mature – better off finding a naturally stunted tree or buying a potted shrub to use the bonsai technique on.
Here's info on the technique: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=bonsai+techniques&ygmasrchbtn=web+search&fr=ush-ans
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