Reddit mentions of 9GreenBox Bonsai Fertilizer Pellets - Ready-to-Use Time-Release Granular Food for Potted Dwarf Trees - Perfect for Beginners - Strong 18-6-9 Formula for Better Foliage and Healthier Roots - 5oz Bag
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๐ณ COMPLETE FORMULA - Our bonsai pellets contain a special percentage of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium formulated to provide dwarfed trees with the nutrients they need to be healthy and strong.๐ณ EASY TO APPLY - No more mixing or time-consuming prepping. Just put a table spoon of pellets under the gravel or moss right around the stem of your plant. Cover it up and you're done!๐ณ GRADUALLY NOURISHES - Bonsai care does not have to be tiresome and complex. Our granular pellets are designed to slowly melt and dissolve into the soil of your plant every time you water it.๐ณ CONVENIENT PACKAGING - Each 5-ounce bag can accommodate many bonsai plants for a long time. To keep it potent and effective, and also for your convenience, we packed it in a resealable bag.๐ณ PROUDLY US-MADE - We are confident about the quality of our bonsai fertilizer pellets. From manufacturing to packing, all the magic happens right here in the USA. Every bag is sent to you fresh.
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Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Weight | 8 ounces |
Width | 4 Inches |
Yea, that huge change in temperature is not going to be something it likes. Hopefully when it drops below 70 you are pulling it inside, if you are not start doing that.
You never really want to repot an unhappy plant, but sometimes if it is the only thing that would have a chance of saving it, you may need too. Is the soil indeed just standard potting soil? And there is probably a cheaper alternative to your area (many people use certain types of cat-litter or oil-spill cleaner).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akadama
That is generally something you are looking for. A non-organic rock mixture that can retain water to some extent. Lava rocks, slate, etc will work as well. These are superior as they do not condense over time and cause drainage issues. As long as you keep up with your fertilizing you will be fine (for that, you can use slow release pellets if you are not crazy about controlling it yourself).
These are the things I use:
http://www.amazon.com/Bonsai-Boys-Professional-Soil-Bag/dp/B002C6BQ4E/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1370023315&sr=8-3&keywords=bonsai+boy+soil
http://www.amazon.com/Bonsai-Fertilizer-Pellets-free-Shipping-Purchase/dp/B001CZ9R1A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370023308&sr=8-1&keywords=bonsai+boy
Using some 18-6-9 slow release pellets that i got on Amazon:
Slow Release Bonsai Fertilizer Pellets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CZ9R1A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_bKIczbER532GX
I'm sure there's more economical options out there but i felt good about this stuff for my first go around.
I was given this tree, this soil, and these pellets for my birthday recently. I live 10 feet away from a window at work and the idea was to keep the tree either next to my desk or on the window sill where it will be facing the east and be in sunlight from sunrise to about 3/4pm every day.
I have no idea how to get started, absolute no idea. This is what the tree looks like.
Hi everyone, I'm new here and I have a few questions...
First of all, I just bought this tree along with this fertilizer.
Sorry if this is asking a lot, I just don't really know much but I always wanted a small bonsai. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!