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Old 04-05-2005, 04:52 PM
Patrick Maloney
 
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Pauline,

Thanks a lot. I have started putting the tree out during sunlight hours -
not that we get much sunlight, but I suppose even cloudy skies are better
than inside. My problem is that my hours are very irregular, and I tend to
be most active at night. Would placing the tree on a south facing windowsill
be any good, or does the tree need the UV?

Thanks for your help,

Patrick

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"Pauline Muth" wrote in message
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This plant needs a lot of light...14 hours of artificial light minimum if
you are growing it indoors....and close to the lights
if fluorescent fixtures. Add in the light and things will improve if the
plant isn't too far gone. If it is past frost in your
area, get the bonsai outside and sunlight will help a lot...just be

careful
of sunburn at first as the cuticle layer on
indoor leaves is thin and needs time to build up.
Pauline

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