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Fukein Tea Stump Bonsai 4"

Fukein Tea Stump Bonsai 4"

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Fukein Tea Stump Bonsai 4"

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Fukien Tea Stump Bonsai, also known as Carmona retusa, is a popular choice among bonsai enthusiasts due to its attractive features and compact size. Here's a brief overview of its care requirements:

  1. Light: Fukien Tea Stump Bonsai prefers bright, indirect light. Place it near a window where it can receive plenty of bright, filtered sunlight throughout the day.
  2. Temperature and Humidity: This bonsai tree thrives in warm and humid conditions. Maintain a temperature range between 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C) and provide moderate humidity levels. You can increase humidity by placing the bonsai on a humidity tray filled with water or using a humidifier.
  3. Watering: It's important to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the bonsai when the top inch of the soil feels slightly dry. Avoid letting the soil completely dry out or become overly saturated, as both conditions can harm the tree.
  4. Pruning and Shaping: Regular pruning and shaping are necessary to maintain the desired bonsai form. Use sharp bonsai pruning shears to trim back new growth and maintain the shape of the tree. Prune during the spring or early summer when the tree is actively growing.
  5. Fertilization: Fukien Tea Stump Bonsai benefits from regular fertilization during the growing season (spring to fall). Use a balanced, water-soluble bonsai fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength. Apply the fertilizer every two weeks to promote healthy growth.
  6. Repotting: Repot the bonsai every two to three years to prevent the roots from becoming pot-bound. Spring is the ideal time for repotting. Use a well-draining bonsai soil mix and trim back any excess roots during repotting.

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