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Posted 4 years 3 weeks ago #64035
Hello everyone!

So, I started off my bonsai a little bit enthusiastically. I purchased several cuttings of species I wanted to work with (mostly willows and gardenia) and I did end up with a few more than I expected! All to the good!

However, my question is more generic, hopefully. I know each tree likes different fertilizers, or likes a different schedule. But what I want to know is when should I use a fertilizer for the first time?

My cuttings (for the most part) have sprouted enthusiastically and are now growing their first leaves and branches. It's delightful to watch changes day-by-day! I'm just not sure when the first time I should add my fertilizer to the water?

Also, if anyone knows a trick to get reluctant plants to start growing their roots, that would be helpful too!
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Posted 4 years 3 weeks ago #64041
the growing season of a 名媛直播 tree is from the early spring through late summer, and this the ideal period to fertilize it weekly
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Posted 4 years 3 weeks ago #64045
Thank you for that! My concern at the moment is more that its not spring or summer at the moment, but I'm starting off some cuttings. I got them late in the year, so I'll be starting them indoors and then acclimating them to the outdoors in the spring when they're bigger and more grown/stable.

I wasn't sure if I should be adding fertilizer over the winter (indoors) while they're starting off, and if so, how long should I wait before starting?
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Posted 4 years 3 weeks ago #64053
Fertilize during the growth season only. And only if the tree is in good condition and is happily growing.
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Posted 4 years 3 weeks ago #64054
Fertilize during the growth season only. And only if the tree is in good condition and is happily growing.
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Posted 4 years 3 weeks ago #64069
Thanks! I'll hold off until spring!
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Posted 4 years 3 weeks ago #64082
All plants indoors get fertilizer every 4-6 weeks in winter, at my place.
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Posted 4 years 1 week ago #64287
I missed your response! Thanks so much! All of my cuttings are growing vigorously (despite the depredations of one of my cats on the gardenias)!
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