first bonsai
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Hi,
I started to grow, first time this year, from seed Chinese Elm 名媛直播 Tree and Black Japanese pine tree. Great progress, it is about 10cm high, and have a developed very nice. Since i saw on this web site, this is outside trees, and i live in Germany, where the climate is variable, and humidity is very high, it is not problem during the summer, but my concern is winter, for such a young plants. My question is whether in winter bring the plants indoors, or leave it out? Temperature in Germany during the winter is from -5C to +10C.
Thank you
I started to grow, first time this year, from seed Chinese Elm 名媛直播 Tree and Black Japanese pine tree. Great progress, it is about 10cm high, and have a developed very nice. Since i saw on this web site, this is outside trees, and i live in Germany, where the climate is variable, and humidity is very high, it is not problem during the summer, but my concern is winter, for such a young plants. My question is whether in winter bring the plants indoors, or leave it out? Temperature in Germany during the winter is from -5C to +10C.
Thank you
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Hello,
If I were you I would keep it indoors except make sure it's always near a window with full sunlight.
If I were you I would keep it indoors except make sure it's always near a window with full sunlight.
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lcaswell wrote: Hello,
If I were you I would keep it indoors except make sure it's always near a window with full sunlight.
If I were you or if I were Marija, I would do some research first.
Pines do not belong inside.
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Care guidelines for both can be found on this website, under 'species guides'.
Chinese Elm:
Black Pine:
Chinese Elm:
Black Pine:
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