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I just planted some Japanese black pine bonsai seeds. How long will it take for them to germinate and grow?

Posted by Bonsai Care on Nov 21, 2008

The seeds have been planted indoors, in roughly full sun. About how prolonged will they take to germinate?

It will be the reduced period, substantially the couple of weeks. Actually, these have been not "bonsai" seeds, they have been only Japanese black hunger seeds. Bonsai is the character of tree. I'm contemptible to contend which we have been "taken." That is how the little people have the living, so sad. BUT, right away we can spin them in to bonsai when they begin growing. You might wish to review the Bonsai Care page upon my site:
http://www.american-bonsai.com . It is most improved to get the Japanese black hunger bonsai from the hothouse as well as begin pleat it to turn the bonsai someday. Even improved have been mugho pines since their needles have been shorter.

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Bill Choat:

It will be a short period, probably a few weeks. Actually, these are not "bonsai" seeds, they are just Japanese black pine seeds. Bonsai is a style of tree. I'm sorry to say that you have been "taken." That is how some people make a living, so sad. BUT, now you can turn them into bonsai when they start growing. You may want to read the Bonsai Care page on my site:
http://www.american-bonsai.com . It is much better to get a Japanese black pine bonsai from a nursery and start trimming it to become a bonsai someday. Even better are mugho pines because their needles are shorter.
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November 22nd, 2008 | 12:11 am
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