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Yes, December 21, 2002, was the shortest day of this
winter season, but from our years of experience, this
is the month of most Bonsai fatalities. Why? Well, we
think it’s just the accumulation of all the bad
stuff that finally does your Bonsai in. Low light is
extremely difficult for your Bonsai to tolerate and
with months and months of this it just may say to you……….”enough!
I’ve had it!” And make the journey to Bonsai
Heaven. Extremely dry atmosphere. You’ve had your
heat on for months and months and this desert dryness
may just be the proverbial straw that takes your Bonsai
down. Watering/sanitary surroundings/insects/pests ………….
They can all contribute to your Bonsai’s downfall.
Your Bonsai has been under stress for a number of months
and it just may not have any resistance or strength
left to fight all these problems that under better circumstances
would not be such a problem.
What can you do this month to help your bonsai cope
with these stressful conditions?
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Light – As bright as possible under the
circumstances. |
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Dry
Atmosphere – Use a humidity tray with or
without gravel to add humidity to your Bonsai’s
immediate surroundings. |
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Watering
– This is a difficult regimen this time
of year because you do have dry conditions in
the Bonsai’s surroundings, but your Bonsai
is more than likely not needing very much moisture
in the soil to slide through this period. You
must keep the Bonsai’s soil evenly moist,
but certainly not soggy wet. Check daily. |
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Sanitary
surroundings. Remember fallen leaves, castoff
bark, etc., make for very unsanitary surroundings
that foster fungus, is a haven for pests and other
varmints. |
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Insects/Pests
– They’re a constant threat to your
Bonsai. Always be vigilant! |
Now
what can Dallas Bonsai Garden offer you in the way of
assisting you through this time of the year?
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Fertilizers
for this time of the year. These fertilizers are
great for the winter months because they have
no Nitrogen in their formula – thus they
do not cause any growth this time of year:
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0-10-10 |
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B. |
GreenKing365 |
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Chemicals
for this time of the year. Two of these –
Menedael and our Bonsai Vitamin are root stimulators
which will assist your Bonsai, but won’t
make it grow. The Bio-Elite and Rainbow are like
vitamins also – The help your Bonsai along
without causing any growth:
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Menedael |
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B. |
Bio-Elite |
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C. |
Our
own Bonsai Vitamin |
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D. |
Rainbow
Liquid Stimulator |
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Humidity
Trays – These will assist you in adding
extra humidity surrounding your Bonsai and also
catch the excess runoff of any water during your
watering ritual.
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A. |
Plastic
trays |
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B. |
Ceramic
trays |
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Aggregate
to add to your Humidity Tray. This will add 10
or 20 times as much surface area for the water
which will evaporate and surround your Bonsai.
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A. |
Grit |
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B. |
Nachi
Rocks from Japan |
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C. |
Polished
rocks from China |
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| And……….what’s
in store for you at Dallas Bonsai Garden within the
next few weeks?
Lots of new and exciting things will be arriving here
during March – Just in time for your repotting.
A ton of new and exciting Tokoname Japanese
Pottery.
A passel of new and exciting Japanese Bonsai
Tools.
New Books – Kokufu books, Conifer books,
Juniper books….books that just aren’t
available in the English language.
Again, we thank you for shopping dallasbonsai.com.
We do hope that we can be your Bonsai Supply Superstore.
Sincerely,
Fred & Elizabeth Meyer,
Owners
DALLAS BONSAI GARDEN
At your service since 1965.
Call us at 1 800 982 1223 from 1 to 5 PM Central Time,
Monday through Friday.
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Email dallasbonsai@comcast.net
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