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Chinese Elm—brand-new to bonsai

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Posted 5 years 7 months ago #52936
I have a sunroom in the back of my house. It has a southeast exposure. Still preferable to keep outside? I do have a nice protected area for it right outside my front door.
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Posted 5 years 7 months ago #52937
Plants did not evolve indoors. So yeah, outdoors is preferred unless the climate is too harsh conpared to what the species is set up for
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Posted 5 years 7 months ago #52938

Hansen wrote: You need to now how Google works if you want to get in to bonsai. Google would have answered your questions :)

1, You do not fertilize trees during winter.
2, I can recommend Biogold or any well balanced organic fertilizer with added minerals.

Good luck :)


I will second that.
Biogold is happiness to bonsai.
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