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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64391
I’ve received a lovely Chinese Elm bonsai as a Christmas present and I’ve done research but I’m thing I can’t get concrete information about is the fertiliser that I should use and should the NPK change throughout the seasons. And can anyone suggest me some good fertiliser to use for this bonsai.
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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64392
No fertiliser until spring. It is not growing in winter with lower temperatures and frosty conditions. You do have it out?
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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64393
Are you in southern or northern hemisphere?
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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64394
What do you mean out?
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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64395
Northern hemisphere, United Kingdom Specifically
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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64397
Out as in outside, where it belongs
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Posted 4 years 4 days ago #64398
No it’s indoors
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Posted 4 years 3 days ago #64402

Widymaj wrote: No it’s indoors


Then place it outdoors, indoors it will die sooner or later ( and mostly sooner)
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Posted 4 years 3 days ago #64404
How come you’re so confident about that? I’m a beginner so I want to know some more information please
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Posted 4 years 3 days ago #64406
Why so confident?

Read up here: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/chinese-elm

Placement: The Chinese elm thrives in either full sun and/or partial shade. In temperate climates, it can be left outdoors even during winter months. If you have an Chinese Elm 名媛直播 you can place it outside during the summer, but it's best to bring it into a cool, but frost-free, room in the winter. The Chinese Elm can usually endure some frost but it differs depending on the region it was imported from. Trees from northern Chinese regions are more frost-hardy than those coming from southern areas. Depending on winter temperatures Chinese Elms either drop their leaves or keep them until spring when the new shoots emerge.


So your in the UK, in a "temperate climate". So you can leave it outside.
When there is a lot of frost protect it. But when not freezing you can leave it outside.
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