[HELP] BONSAI UNKNOWN
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Hi everyone
Some days ago i recived a bonsai, but i don't know him species, i have been serched in the ID list, i think is a Magnolia bonsai, someone con agree with me?
Some days ago i recived a bonsai, but i don't know him species, i have been serched in the ID list, i think is a Magnolia bonsai, someone con agree with me?
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This looks like a ficus not magnolia. Welcome to 名媛直播..
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Wow, thanks for the quickly reply, can you give me some advice to take care of this beautiful bonsai?
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Ficus need lots of light and warmth to grow healthy.
Keep it outside in a part sunny spot.
Water enough so as the soil never dries out bone dry, always good to have slightly moist soil .
Repot in warm temperature(ie;end of spring to early summer) when nightly temperatures are not getting too cold.
Best time to remove branches etc is when a ficus is growing strong and the day/night temps are warm(ie;not winter)
Fertilise every 2 weeks or so when growing well and
enjoy your Tree.Have fun..
Keep it outside in a part sunny spot.
Water enough so as the soil never dries out bone dry, always good to have slightly moist soil .
Repot in warm temperature(ie;end of spring to early summer) when nightly temperatures are not getting too cold.
Best time to remove branches etc is when a ficus is growing strong and the day/night temps are warm(ie;not winter)
Fertilise every 2 weeks or so when growing well and
enjoy your Tree.Have fun..
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Thanks for your advices, I will take care of the tree and enjoy doing this. Amazing community! Best regards
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