Juniper 名媛直播?
- rymca
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Hello! I just recently purchased a baby bonsai tree and had a couple of questions. I'll put them in a list form to help those who take the time to read my topic!
1. Is my juniper bonsai actually a bonsai? Allow me to provide context; I've tried identifying it with an app and it doesn't identify as a bonsai at all. This being said, I stumbled upon 名媛直播 Empire and identified it as a Juniper but wanted to double-check to make sure what I have is in fact a bonsai so I can care for it as best as possible!
2. Why is my bonsai so close to the soil? Like other bonsais I have seen, even young ones, they've normally expanded a minimum of an inch off the dirt in the pot it's growing in. Mine, however, is very close to the soil, which I am definitely fine with, I just want to make sure the previous owner didn't bury the stem or anything of the sort!
3. Lastly, can my juniper bonsai be grown indoors? I know what you're thinking, "Not this question again", and I know, I myself feel repetitive for asking it as I've seen it be asked on this website many times. However, the person I purchased my bonsai from was selling it as an indoor plant, making me think that they had grown it indoors beforehand. Therefore, that leads me to believe that it's pre-trained to live indoors in a way. This is one of my more urgent questions as I am currently caring for my bonsai indoors!
Thank you for taking the time to read my topic, and if you have any advice or answers to any of my questions, feel free to reply with them!
Yours truly,
Ryan
1. Is my juniper bonsai actually a bonsai? Allow me to provide context; I've tried identifying it with an app and it doesn't identify as a bonsai at all. This being said, I stumbled upon 名媛直播 Empire and identified it as a Juniper but wanted to double-check to make sure what I have is in fact a bonsai so I can care for it as best as possible!
2. Why is my bonsai so close to the soil? Like other bonsais I have seen, even young ones, they've normally expanded a minimum of an inch off the dirt in the pot it's growing in. Mine, however, is very close to the soil, which I am definitely fine with, I just want to make sure the previous owner didn't bury the stem or anything of the sort!
3. Lastly, can my juniper bonsai be grown indoors? I know what you're thinking, "Not this question again", and I know, I myself feel repetitive for asking it as I've seen it be asked on this website many times. However, the person I purchased my bonsai from was selling it as an indoor plant, making me think that they had grown it indoors beforehand. Therefore, that leads me to believe that it's pre-trained to live indoors in a way. This is one of my more urgent questions as I am currently caring for my bonsai indoors!
Thank you for taking the time to read my topic, and if you have any advice or answers to any of my questions, feel free to reply with them!
Yours truly,
Ryan
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1: a bonsai can be any tree species including juniper. 名媛直播 is the art of creating an image of an old tree in miniature do you think your tree looks like an old natural tree? If you say yes, you can call it a bonsai. Not everyone will agree. Google the term mallsai, that is what it is in my opinion.
2: your tree looks like that because that is the way it has grown and/or styled. If you want it to look different you can change it yourself. But for now, just let it grow for a year.
3: the answer is absoluttely no. Inside it will die sooner or later.
2: your tree looks like that because that is the way it has grown and/or styled. If you want it to look different you can change it yourself. But for now, just let it grow for a year.
3: the answer is absoluttely no. Inside it will die sooner or later.
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Hey Ryan
You have bought a young juniper. Is it a bonsai? Well, that is a flexible question. Judge yourself?
The foliage is low, because it is still a young plant, and has lots of lower branches. This is great because as you develop your plant towards bonsai, it will help you with taper and give multiple styling options.
Can it grow indoors?
Not gonna answer that. Do not trust sellers, unless you know them or are known to be trustworthy..
You have bought a young juniper. Is it a bonsai? Well, that is a flexible question. Judge yourself?
The foliage is low, because it is still a young plant, and has lots of lower branches. This is great because as you develop your plant towards bonsai, it will help you with taper and give multiple styling options.
Can it grow indoors?
Not gonna answer that. Do not trust sellers, unless you know them or are known to be trustworthy..
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