My first bonsai, what species?
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what species?
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They did not know, on the shelf it just said random bonsais..
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timmy016 wrote: They did not know, on the shelf it just said random bonsais..
If the shop cannot tell you what it is, it's probably not a bonsai but a mallsai.
If you don't know what you're buying, don't buy it, as you will not know what care is required.
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Well, it was a note on it, the care for it is, light but not direct sunlight, and a light mist everyday to keep it moisty but not to much water. 15-25 celcius.
i dont know what a mallsai is, but that does not change the fact that i want to know what species this is. and if someone would know it that would be great.
i got this for not that much money so its not a waste, i just liked it. why wouldnt i buy somehting i liked cause i dont know the "brand"?
i dont know what a mallsai is, but that does not change the fact that i want to know what species this is. and if someone would know it that would be great.
i got this for not that much money so its not a waste, i just liked it. why wouldnt i buy somehting i liked cause i dont know the "brand"?
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timmy016 wrote: why wouldnt i buy somehting i liked cause i dont know the "brand"?
If you don't know the difference between a cat and a goldfish, don't buy a pet.
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Your plant can be identified through the 'Tree Species' guidelines, top of the page (I've checked, it's there)
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every time, my pots fall on the side, like that, soil goes everywhere.
... Sort of fun to grow a plant, with no idea. Of course, if it dies ...
I see nothing to prune at this time ... keep it alive
... Sort of fun to grow a plant, with no idea. Of course, if it dies ...
I see nothing to prune at this time ... keep it alive
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its indeed alive and well at the moment, why are you guys so against me trying to take care of a plant. i gotta start somewhere.. and indeed it might have not been the greatest idea to take a plant that is unknown to me but hey, me being here trying to get information is me trying to get it alive and well.. thank you for your posts im going to try and locate it in tree species guidelines.
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My guess going trough the guide, my guess is a young azalea.. could someone confirm this? thank you
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