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Old 16-12-2006, 10:47 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 21:48:40 GMT, "Colin Jacobs"
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"Saxman" wrote in message
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I have purchased a bonsai plant recently.

After having read all the care instructions, I am still left with some
queries.

Does one need to pot on?

If so, do I go for the next size up?

When should I pot on, if necessary?


What type of tree was it? Indoor or outdoor? Deciduous or evergreen?
Most trees are fine outdoors, unless they are marked "indoor bonsai".
Do you want to keep it at the size it is or do you want it to grow
bigger.
The general principle with Bonsai is that when they are mature they
only need repotting every few years, and into the same size pot.
Therefore you prune the roots and repot with a little fresh compost.
This is done in early Spring before growth starts.
They need regular feeding and watering.

If it is a young tree and you want it to grow bigger, you can pot it
on into the next size pot.
Get a good book from the library. There is a lot to learn, but first
you must be sure you know how to keep your new tree healthy. Because
they are in small pots they need watering every day if it does not
rain in the growing season, and never let it dry out.
Good luck.

Pam in Bristol