grow Ypur Own Bonsai Set - Pine

Grow Your Own...
Bonsai Tree
Pine

Grow Gift Set
Barcode:5055128614399

Complete grow set, ideal for anyone wishing to grow their own bonsai tree. Set contains bonsai pot with saucer, compost, sachet of seed, decorative blue slate chippings & detailed instruction booklet.
Variety: Jerusalem Pine (Pinus halepensis)

  • ornamental tree
  • will tollerate partial sun


The best time to sow any seeds is when they would naturally fall (usually in the autumn) however these seeds can be sown year round indoors.



Growing Bonsai from seed is a real test of patients but is very rewarding. It can take up to 3 years before you have a tree you can start working on, but growing your own bonsai from seed gives you complete control over the health and development of your tree. It is also much cheaper than buying one that may become a sickly plant due to incorrect feeding and training when it was younger.

PLANTING
SOW OUTDOORS: from August to November or March to June.
Do not sow seeds when there is a risk of frost!
Sow seeds aprox 4cm deep, cover over and water well.
SOW INDOORS: throughout the year. Place on a warm windowsill in a bright area which is not located next to a heat source such as a radiator.

WATERING
Pines prefer a dry soil. Water regularly but only when the soil surface has dried out. Never allow the soil to dry out completely.

FEEDING
Feed every two weeks with a liquid bonsai food or organic fertiliser during the cooler months. Over the summer pines don’t require food but misting with water using a spray bottle at the end of the day when the temperature is at its coolest will keep the tree hydrated. Provide an iron supplement several times a year to prevent the growth from yellowing.


PRUNING
New growth should be pinched, not clipped, several times in spring, when shoots are about 1 inch long. Completely remove the strongest of the new growth leaving only 2-3 branches per cluster. Do major pruning in early autumn. Never remove all needles.

RE-POTTING Younger trees should be re-potted every 3-4 year in spring or early autumn. Older specimens (+10 years) may be re-potted every 5 years. Gently remove from their pot and prune roots to a 1/3 of their length. Use bonsai compost or fast-draining soil mix made up of 1 part loam, 1 part peat, 1 part sharp sand.
Protect from full sun for a few weeks after re-potting.

WIRING
Wire between late autumn and winter to train into shape.


DEVELOPMENT

Before propagating seeds, its important to understand the development of a bonsai.

Support types

Image 1 - Tree at 1 year old.
No pruning or wiring should be done until plants are at least 3 years old but they can be re-potted.

Image 2 - Tree at 5 years old.
Now re-potted. The roots and growth have been pruned and the trunk can be wired. Try to refrain from wiring branches untill the tree is at least 7 years old as this could restirict the growth.

Image 3 - Tree at 10 years old.
From now on the tree should be re-potted ever 5 years. The growth can be pruned and branches wired and trained every autumn.

Image 4 - Tree at 15 years old.
Continued training and pruningand the tree will start to take shape.

For more in-depth information on growing and caring for your bonsai, please read the detailed instruction book included in the grow set.

Do not eat ornamental flowers or seeds.
Some plants can be harmful if consumed or cause irritation if touched.
Always wear gloves when gardening and wash hands thoroughly when finished.
See our list of potentially harmful plants here.



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