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Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree

Chinese Elm Bonsai?
I have just started the hobby of Growing Bonsai trees. The lady at the nursery said chinese elm was the best to start with because it is the hardiest. So im just looking for some tips (and links) on feeding, pruning and general care. Thanks alot.
Hi
I just got a Bonsai tree a few weeks ago… Try contacting the person below I am sure he would be willing to help you out..
In the spring and summer time The Bonsai needs to be water twice a week..
Set your Bonsai in a water filled container or sink. The water level should be about a half an inch above the top of the pot. Just leave the water for about 5 to 10 minutes and the water will be absorbed throughout the soil. Or you can water your bonsai directly at the top of the pot using a spray gun. But certain to water all around the trunk and not just the front. Keep watering until the soil is completely saturated.. Also, spray mist the foliage and moss occasionally with water. It allows your Bonsai to stay clean and cool.
Also, you need to fertilize with special bonsai fertilizer..
Apply the Bonsai fertilizer or Green Green (Plant food)
Avoid sunlight during 10am – 5pm. Bonsai should get 3 to 4 hours of medium sunlight daily. Remember to turn the Bonsai in different positions periodically.
If you have more questions contact by email : Tea S. Song
email: Bonsaisong@yahoo.com
Good luck!!!
Source(s):
The Wonderous Art of Growing Bonsai
Tea S. Song who sold me my Bonsai..
Email: Bonsaisong@yahoo.com
Chinese Elm Bonsai Restoration
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