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i hope someone can help me here.these bonzi trees need keeping a close eye on.i have herd of a way of sticking like a wick under it and the other end in a large vat of water so i can leave it for a little while without worrying about it.hint hint.if anyone knows please help



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Sid
Sid
 

Yeah, they dry out quick coz not much soil around the roots. Using a wick sounds a good idea - never tried anything like that myself tho...

21 Oct, 2008

 

Firstly Leigh, your bonsai needs repotting. you can't do it now, you'll have to do it in spring. For a quality bonsai soil medium use "Tesco Sophisticat Pink" cat litter and 20 percent old pine bark. I jest you not!
check out:
http://www.bonsai4me.com/Basics/Basicscatlitter.htm
For information, advice and guidance for bonsai check out:
http://www.bonsaitreeforums.com/
I hope this helps.

5 Aug, 2009

 

i will let my bonzi friend know i dont own it anymore as my little pug cross started munching it

5 Aug, 2009

 

oderless cat litter,not the wood kind is if you keep little rodents the best litter you can use as aposed to sawdust while were dishing out tips

5 Aug, 2009

 

p.s. Leigh, the cat litter is great for non bonsai trees, shrubs and plants too.
Tesco "Sophisticat Pink" cat litter is made from Danish Moler Clay.
DON'T use wood or paper pulp or clumping cat litter as it's no good for our purposes

5 Aug, 2009

 

no nise tip i like tips as they take time to acrew with a little bit of wisdom for good measure

5 Aug, 2009



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