The only way anyone can give you the correct answer is to know the species of the tree. Hundreds of species are used for bonsai, and there are almost as many ways to take care of them. I'll be glad to give you the exact care instructions if you send a photo of the tree, or a description of the foliage to me at
wchoat@american-bonsai.com . You may also want to visit my website
www.american-bonsai.com Also, it will be important to know where you live in case it is an outdoor tree. Don't go by what the seller told you, it may be an outdoor tree and you were told it could be kept indoors. Sadly this happens much too often.
2007-01-29 04:42:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Gently. Your local college or florist may offer a class in Bonsai trimming and cultivating. You can also go to the library, there are books on Bonsai.
2007-01-29 03:55:25
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answered by happydawg 6
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pay interest to bill, a grape should be iciness hardy and would stay outdoors. It lost its leaves because it is going dormant. keep it in a secure position, like up adverse to the area of your storage, or in a nook someplace. I cover my outdoors bonsai pots with a heap of mulch, merely to placed some thing between their root structures and the chilly, insulate them some. merely the pots, no longer the tops. make effective it would not dry out, once you have not any snow or rain, verify it once in a lengthy time period. it will be advantageous.
2016-12-03 04:48:15
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answered by schebel 4
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care it as you care for any other plant.provide regular water, provide it with manures and fertilizers and nurture it properly till it grows to it's best
2007-01-29 03:47:11
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answered by Harry Potter 2
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Good luck.
I've killed 3.
I will watch this question
2007-01-29 03:41:52
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answered by jetero41 3
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