I’ve kept a juniper indoors under lights for 13 yrs and counting. Recently I started placing it outdoors on my new patio in summer. It’s the one with tiny compact needles, I think Japanese. They need lots of water and humidity trays. I’m in Toronto so the winters are too cold outside, but the Netherlands is fine outside in winter.
@@tazzmania6292 I use long fluorescent shop lights on shelving units, a set of two, each with 2 48” bulbs, so 4 lights. I keep the open light side covered with white Bristol board to keep too much light entering the room, so no furniture damage, I don’t think it would damage the furniture anyhow. But when I replace the bulbs I will use LEDs next, better and less power.
I live in Siberia. Traditional bonsai species die outside in winter unless they are brought inside, which is not good for them either. So I made my own bonsai from the Siberian pine, a close relative of the Japanese white pine, and also from the Siberian larch. This winter all my bonsai got damaged or even died (it was - 40 C). But the Siberian pine seems to feel even better. Weirdly, the Korean pine got hardly any damage. Northern white cedar got significant damage (but all 4 survived). All my 4 Scots pines, which are actually the most common tree species here, died completely.
@@aaaaaaaaa79318 I just put the Northern species on the balcony around the 30th of September, making sure it's not frosty the first few days. Bring them back in in late March. I put them as close to the balcony fence as possible to minimise wind damage. "Water" with ice from the fridge or with snow on the balcony. Cover with snow as much as possible after it falls. I also put the pots close together and put bags with soil at the sides, to immitate being planted in the ground.
I got my first at Christmas last year. I never had one and didnt know they were suppose to stay outside. It did well inside near a window bit I just got around to looking it up. Im still not even sure which type it is since my sister and mom bought it online. I didn't even think to ask or look it up. I put it out when it got warm but unfortunately I was worried about deer eating it at night but would put it out. I watered when dry but then I got paranoid it was drying out when the spine started to look pale. I thought it was due to the sun like maybe if its in direct and hot sun it somehow dries the spines. Sometimes it gets more green again but recently the top part gotten pale. I now know it needs sun but now Im wondering what to do.
The most important thing is to always keep the Juniper outside, if kept indoors it will slowly deteriorate as these trees need a period of winter dormancy. Lots of sun, and never let it dry out.
@bonsaiempire I think many of the viewers are possibly ones with a Procumbens juniper. These are commonly sold in Canada as bonsai. I believe they are sold hastily and require more specific care then most fully understand. A greenhouse selling it as an indoor "plant" is so misleading and I myself have had several die even with the most conserted efforts. If someone could do a deep dive on this topic it would help many many beginners.
I have a Juniper I’ve had for 13 years grown indoors under lights year round, though I now put it on the my new deck for four months in summer…. It has fine small needles, probably Japanese or common juniper, not like the ones you have there…. The typical one they sell.
Thank you SOOOO much! I just got my Juniper and tried to watch so many videos but they were all very vague, but this was amazingly helpful!! I did wonder how to protect it in 15 degrees Fahrenheit or lower weather? You mentioned that it should be protected, how shall I do that?
Glad it was helpful! And well there's various ways, perhaps search for bonsai winter protection videos - as it depends on your local climate. We have a few videos on the topic as well.
Hi Oscar, I was curious how you prevent pine trees from having the leaves turn brown. This seems to be happening after I prune or wire. Can you give me some ideas on how to prevent this from happening? Thank you so much.
Make sure you only wire or prune healthy trees, if you do the pruning at the right time of the year your tree should be fine! More info at: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/pines
I just received my bonsai tree today my very first one but I'm leaving it indoors so will that work and also I want to know can I leave it in the cute little pot it came in or am I supposed to repot this there was no instructions with it I don't know what to do
Really helpful video Oscar, thank you for sharing. When repotting a Juniper from a garden centre pot (plastic) to a bonsai pot, is it safe to clean out all the old soil or should some be left in the root ball please?
@@J-zu7poI just got one, I’m in Vegas. Same Arizona weather. When I got it the dirt was DRY. Absolutely no moisture in it. I soaked it yesterday morning, left it outside for most the day, by nighttime the dirt was dry again. Idk if it just drank it all up or what. Should I just keep it watering to keep the dirt from drying? Been reading some ppl let it dry like that for about 3-5 days until they water it again as junipers seem to be pretty sturdy
Very helpful video thanks!! I have a question I got one as a gift my bonsai tree has small stones decorating on top of the soil will it damage my tree? Should i take them off?
When you say we need to place it in the shade for the first month does that mean indirect sunlight outside or can it be indoors with indirect or direct sunlight? Maybe it needs wind and humidity I suppose
My 3 bonsai trees that I was gifted today are in big pots how can I get small pots for my bonsai trees? I only get a single $40 once a month from my guardian because I live in a foster home for adults.
great video! I am just curious, does the frequency at which you need to water a Juniper stay the same year round? or do you water less in winter time when it's cold?
This was an useful introduction. I just got a bonsai and it's beautiful but I have no clue of to care of it, so the online page has been great ✨✨ I have a question tho, hope u can help; I live south of the US, in the desert. Summers get hellish and dry, sure there's plenty of sun, but it can get up to 50°c. Should I still keep it outside, or could it get damage from the heat?
Oof thats harsh conditions, even for junipers. Assuming junipers dont grow there natively, yes, it might be difficult to keep them there. Perhaps post your question on our forum to get some help; www.bonsaiempire.com/forum
Well it depends on your goals - if strong growth and development is your goal, you need a larger pot. If the tree is 'ready' you want it in a smaller pot.
No, it means you no longer have big changes in mind for its development. So you are happy with the root surface, the trunk and main branches. From this point on, you focus on maintaining the tree instead of developing it.
How do Ash Juniper do as bonsai? They’re native to where I live and would like to make a bonsai of one so that way I can bring a piece of home with me whenever I move. Also unrelated question: what’s the music used in the background?
Well in most areas in south east asia, yes - but if its hot and humid and there's no cooler periods in winter it might be difficult. Usually, if they grow natively in your area thats a safe bet to assume they will do well :-)
@ guess i will try it out, new to bonsai so i’m having a hard time picking Japanese black pine or juniper. Planning on buying one from japan to start my journey :)
So if Junipers have to stay outside but can't tolerate frost more than -15 celcius...How does a Canadian go about it? I have a slightly insulated garage with a big south facing window. Would that be alright? I heard dryness could become a problem if kept in such place. I don't know what to do anymore. Help :)
I got one for indoors I'm a beginner but I've had it for a few weeks I keep the soils slightly moist and have kept in a window becasue it's been so cloudy and raining here I think i found what works for mine but only time will tell idk if this helps but that's what I do
I wonder if lamps could help, I have adhd and I worry I will forget caring for mine if it’s not in a space I see every day in the morning after a few months when the novelty goes off, I am considering getting an indoor plant that reminds me to care for the one I have sk i Can place it in the back yard but maybe plant lights could work? Idk
I have a new little Juniper from a store like you have in this video with the very small leaves. I am new to this. With the soil in these types of Bonsai's, it's really hard to tell when the soil is dry. How many days does it usually take to be dry in a dry, sunny climate?
@@bonsaiempire the soil is covered in pretty decorative rocks so it's hard to tell if the soil is dry. At this point I'm watering every three days. I was doing every week but after 1 month it started to go yellow in some leaves. I have it inside in direct sun on my window sill. Will being in indoors kill it, even with plenty of Oakland sun?
Junipers can not, ever, be kept indoors. And perhaps get rid of those decorative rocks - you need to water on observation and not every 'x' days. If you continue to water un-observed, your tree will die.
@@thecelebrationdj Yes there are. (even though most of bonsai trees should be outside) but if you really watered every 3 days and even 1 week, it will definitely die. You have to water everyday, as they said water when it gets slightly dry, but that means everyday, so just look up some videos how to treat bonsai trees properly🎋
I got a jumpier bonsai for Valentine’s Day and started doing research… I found out I need to “winterize” my bonsai but If I put my bonsai in the garage for the winter will it be okay? I don’t have any equipment for heating 😬 if the temperature drops to freezing what should I do?
There’s an app that comes up when you google juniper identification or related querries, I identified my bonsái with it because in my country people who grow plants don’t know or care for scientific names haha!
It’s called plant me, but I assume any app with lots of users should work, also be careful it looks like you need to pay for a premium subscription but you don’t, you just need to find the skip button I almost fell for the free trial they tried to push me!
Hello! My friend sent me a juniper bonsai, yet my house does not receive any sunlight and I can't put it outside. What should I do? Can I fix this problem with grow light?
Ginepro cinese “junipers chinensis” comune o in alternativa la cultivar giapponese Shimpaku. Si trovano nei garden center che vendono bonsai. Il canale RUclips é una vetrina per un sito che offre corsi di bonsai (in inglese), non credo che vendano piante.
Hello , I just got this bonsai tree from my nana and I don’t know what kind of bonsai it is. It looks really unhealthy and I need to know how much light it needs asap. I put it as my profile picture. Can anybody help me out?
We have some tutorials on how to style them on our RUclips - or read more about the care guidelines on our website perhaps? See: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper
I have a medium sized juniper bonsai tree that was gifted to me today I couldn't be happier with it. I love it so much 🥰
I’ve kept a juniper indoors under lights for 13 yrs and counting. Recently I started placing it outdoors on my new patio in summer. It’s the one with tiny compact needles, I think Japanese. They need lots of water and humidity trays. I’m in Toronto so the winters are too cold outside, but the Netherlands is fine outside in winter.
Can I ask what lights do you use to keep the plant alive? Does it also damage surrounding furniture?
@@tazzmania6292 I use long fluorescent shop lights on shelving units, a set of two, each with 2 48” bulbs, so 4 lights. I keep the open light side covered with white Bristol board to keep too much light entering the room, so no furniture damage, I don’t think it would damage the furniture anyhow. But when I replace the bulbs I will use LEDs next, better and less power.
How many hours do you keep the lights on?
@@thrillhill5257 in winter about 8-9 hrs on during the day, and I guess that makes 15-16 off. I imitate the low sun and short daylight of winter…
@@TheNewMediaoftheDawn thank you!
Oscar is that your own garden? Such a beautiful place. It seems so calm and zen.
I wish! No unfortunately not, it is a garden near us where we are allowed to film.
@@bonsaiempire* But we can dream. Know that everthing is possible.
Thank you. Just started my J. procumbens. It is tiny. I look forward to taking your classes.
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good choice I have 22 year old Juniper procumbens
Omg that garden is like a dream 😍
Very informative and concise. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Gorgeous little tree.
I live in Siberia. Traditional bonsai species die outside in winter unless they are brought inside, which is not good for them either. So I made my own bonsai from the Siberian pine, a close relative of the Japanese white pine, and also from the Siberian larch. This winter all my bonsai got damaged or even died (it was - 40 C). But the Siberian pine seems to feel even better. Weirdly, the Korean pine got hardly any damage. Northern white cedar got significant damage (but all 4 survived). All my 4 Scots pines, which are actually the most common tree species here, died completely.
What do you do for winter care?
@@aaaaaaaaa79318 I just put the Northern species on the balcony around the 30th of September, making sure it's not frosty the first few days. Bring them back in in late March. I put them as close to the balcony fence as possible to minimise wind damage. "Water" with ice from the fridge or with snow on the balcony. Cover with snow as much as possible after it falls. I also put the pots close together and put bags with soil at the sides, to immitate being planted in the ground.
Nice channel and presentation, thanks. Subbed
I got my first at Christmas last year. I never had one and didnt know they were suppose to stay outside. It did well inside near a window bit I just got around to looking it up.
Im still not even sure which type it is since my sister and mom bought it online. I didn't even think to ask or look it up.
I put it out when it got warm but unfortunately I was worried about deer eating it at night but would put it out. I watered when dry but then I got paranoid it was drying out when the spine started to look pale. I thought it was due to the sun like maybe if its in direct and hot sun it somehow dries the spines. Sometimes it gets more green again but recently the top part gotten pale.
I now know it needs sun but now Im wondering what to do.
The most important thing is to always keep the Juniper outside, if kept indoors it will slowly deteriorate as these trees need a period of winter dormancy. Lots of sun, and never let it dry out.
@bonsaiempire I think many of the viewers are possibly ones with a Procumbens juniper. These are commonly sold in Canada as bonsai. I believe they are sold hastily and require more specific care then most fully understand. A greenhouse selling it as an indoor "plant" is so misleading and I myself have had several die even with the most conserted efforts. If someone could do a deep dive on this topic it would help many many beginners.
I have a Juniper I’ve had for 13 years grown indoors under lights year round, though I now put it on the my new deck for four months in summer…. It has fine small needles, probably Japanese or common juniper, not like the ones you have there…. The typical one they sell.
What kinda light? Grow light?
Thank you SOOOO much! I just got my Juniper and tried to watch so many videos but they were all very vague, but this was amazingly helpful!! I did wonder how to protect it in 15 degrees Fahrenheit or lower weather? You mentioned that it should be protected, how shall I do that?
Glad it was helpful! And well there's various ways, perhaps search for bonsai winter protection videos - as it depends on your local climate. We have a few videos on the topic as well.
Hi Oscar, I was curious how you prevent pine trees from having the leaves turn brown. This seems to be happening after I prune or wire. Can you give me some ideas on how to prevent this from happening? Thank you so much.
Make sure you only wire or prune healthy trees, if you do the pruning at the right time of the year your tree should be fine! More info at: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/pines
is like an absolute no no to keep indoors. Or are there ways to grow a healthy Juniper Bonsai Indoors? Great video btw
To me, it is an absolute no. They need winter dormancy, temperature changes between day and night and LOTS of light.
Much love juniper ❤
I just received my bonsai tree today my very first one but I'm leaving it indoors so will that work and also I want to know can I leave it in the cute little pot it came in or am I supposed to repot this there was no instructions with it I don't know what to do
Is it a Juniper? If so, it can NOT be placed indoors.
When repotting, I read your meant to cut a third of the roots off. Can you do a video about that?
Its in most of our diy videos (check out our Learn how to create a Juniper Bonsai tree video)
Beautifull tree
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, can you share how to plant Brussel's Bonsai Outdoor Green Mound Juniper in ground please?
Perhaps check our repotting video? Techniques are the same for your specific plant :)
Really helpful video Oscar, thank you for sharing.
When repotting a Juniper from a garden centre pot (plastic) to a bonsai pot, is it safe to clean out all the old soil or should some be left in the root ball please?
I usually leave some, and remove the rest on a later repotting a few years down the road.
That's great, thank you for taking the time to reply Oscar. Really appreciate the help.
Hey love the vid, but I have a question. I live in Arizona and it’s around 110 Fahrenheit right now, should I still put the tree outside!
Absolutely, but likely protected from too much direct sunlight around midday.
These are not to be outside in Az they dry out to fast and need way more water to survive
@@J-zu7poI just got one, I’m in Vegas. Same Arizona weather. When I got it the dirt was DRY. Absolutely no moisture in it. I soaked it yesterday morning, left it outside for most the day, by nighttime the dirt was dry again. Idk if it just drank it all up or what. Should I just keep it watering to keep the dirt from drying? Been reading some ppl let it dry like that for about 3-5 days until they water it again as junipers seem to be pretty sturdy
@@bonsaiempirehow much directl sunlight should my tree get? I live in California and it’s 90 degrees Fahrenheit
Very helpful video thanks!! I have a question I got one as a gift my bonsai tree has small stones decorating on top of the soil will it damage my tree? Should i take them off?
I wouldnt worry about those, as long as you feel it looks nice.
When you say we need to place it in the shade for the first month does that mean indirect sunlight outside or can it be indoors with indirect or direct sunlight? Maybe it needs wind and humidity I suppose
Not indoors, unless you mean an unheated greenhouse. Indirect sunlight, just to make sure the tree does not lose all its moisture in the wind/sun.
My 3 bonsai trees that I was gifted today are in big pots how can I get small pots for my bonsai trees? I only get a single $40 once a month from my guardian because I live in a foster home for adults.
great video! I am just curious, does the frequency at which you need to water a Juniper stay the same year round? or do you water less in winter time when it's cold?
Definitely less in winter, the tree slows down and requires less water - if you water on observation you'll notice the differences in seasons.
@@bonsaiempire great thanks a lot!
This was an useful introduction. I just got a bonsai and it's beautiful but I have no clue of to care of it, so the online page has been great ✨✨
I have a question tho, hope u can help; I live south of the US, in the desert. Summers get hellish and dry, sure there's plenty of sun, but it can get up to 50°c. Should I still keep it outside, or could it get damage from the heat?
Oof thats harsh conditions, even for junipers. Assuming junipers dont grow there natively, yes, it might be difficult to keep them there. Perhaps post your question on our forum to get some help; www.bonsaiempire.com/forum
@@bonsaiempire thanks!
Can you post a video of how to fertilize a juniper
I have part A (pk) and part B (nitrogen) solid fertilizer. I often feed 700-800 ppms with crop plants, how much should I feed a juniper bonsai?
Yo, I just bought my Japanese Juniper today from Home Depot 🪴💚
So the junipers have to be in a very small pot? I have mine in a medium sized pot. Is that bad for the tree
Well it depends on your goals - if strong growth and development is your goal, you need a larger pot. If the tree is 'ready' you want it in a smaller pot.
@@bonsaiempire and when you say “ready” does that mean not wanting the tree to grow anymore?
No, it means you no longer have big changes in mind for its development. So you are happy with the root surface, the trunk and main branches. From this point on, you focus on maintaining the tree instead of developing it.
What should I look for when trimming/ pruning? I have a baby juniper only about a year old. Should I trim or wait till it’s older?
Perhaps read up about pruning, and Juniper care, on our website at www.bonsaiempire.com - you can always upload some photos for help on the forum!
W.O.W it's amazing mame junifer🤤😍😍😍🤤😘👍👍👍🙏
Great video thank you
How do Ash Juniper do as bonsai? They’re native to where I live and would like to make a bonsai of one so that way I can bring a piece of home with me whenever I move. Also unrelated question: what’s the music used in the background?
I have no experience with Ash Juniper, but I found some info on a forum - www.bonsainut.com/threads/ash-juniper.6104/ hope this helps!
can they handle hot climates like in SEA?
Well in most areas in south east asia, yes - but if its hot and humid and there's no cooler periods in winter it might be difficult. Usually, if they grow natively in your area thats a safe bet to assume they will do well :-)
@ guess i will try it out, new to bonsai so i’m having a hard time picking Japanese black pine or juniper.
Planning on buying one from japan to start my journey :)
It would be great if you had spanish subtitles 👍
Does it still produce berries?
So if my Japanese Juniper is a two years old and still small in a small pot, do I sill put it out in the Cold Maine Winter?
Yes, possibly with some protection if temperatures drop too low. Also see: www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/bonsai-care/overwintering
How old is smaller one ( 00:20 ) aproximatelly? I bought one 5yrs old yesterday so i am curious how long i have to wait to looks like this one =)
That one is nice! If I would have to guess, around 25-35 years perhaps.
So if Junipers have to stay outside but can't tolerate frost more than -15 celcius...How does a Canadian go about it? I have a slightly insulated garage with a big south facing window. Would that be alright? I heard dryness could become a problem if kept in such place. I don't know what to do anymore. Help :)
I got one for indoors I'm a beginner but I've had it for a few weeks I keep the soils slightly moist and have kept in a window becasue it's been so cloudy and raining here I think i found what works for mine but only time will tell idk if this helps but that's what I do
I wonder if lamps could help, I have adhd and I worry I will forget caring for mine if it’s not in a space I see every day in the morning after a few months when the novelty goes off, I am considering getting an indoor plant that reminds me to care for the one I have sk i Can place it in the back yard but maybe plant lights could work? Idk
@@zstrode.8953did it survive?
Did your bonsai live?
Please provide some tips on Kingsville boxwood bonsai also
Juniper bonsai’s outdoor only?
Great video. Thank you
Glad you liked it Bob
Mine turning brown idk if is due to overwatering or sunburn I need help don’t want it to die
I just bought my first bonsai, would it be okay being inside if I kept it in a south facing window sill during the day?
A Juniper? Outside only.
@@bonsaiempire What about if you use an appropriate grow light? It's still not ok indoors then?
It is ok if you set up a sufficient grow light above the tree
I have a new little Juniper from a store like you have in this video with the very small leaves. I am new to this. With the soil in these types of Bonsai's, it's really hard to tell when the soil is dry. How many days does it usually take to be dry in a dry, sunny climate?
That depends way too much on the weather, season, wind, etc etc - so you will need to monitor your tree and water it before it becomes dry.
@@bonsaiempire the soil is covered in pretty decorative rocks so it's hard to tell if the soil is dry. At this point I'm watering every three days. I was doing every week but after 1 month it started to go yellow in some leaves. I have it inside in direct sun on my window sill. Will being in indoors kill it, even with plenty of Oakland sun?
Junipers can not, ever, be kept indoors. And perhaps get rid of those decorative rocks - you need to water on observation and not every 'x' days. If you continue to water un-observed, your tree will die.
@@bonsaiempire dang, i bought it for this wonderful spot on my windowsill. Are there Bonsai's that can live indoors?
@@thecelebrationdj Yes there are. (even though most of bonsai trees should be outside) but if you really watered every 3 days and even 1 week, it will definitely die. You have to water everyday, as they said water when it gets slightly dry, but that means everyday, so just look up some videos how to treat bonsai trees properly🎋
I got a jumpier bonsai for Valentine’s Day and started doing research… I found out I need to “winterize” my bonsai but If I put my bonsai in the garage for the winter will it be okay? I don’t have any equipment for heating 😬 if the temperature drops to freezing what should I do?
Perhaps read a bit about all this on our website :) We explain juniper care and winter care in detail.
How did you get the trunk to become so thick?
We have some videos about trunk thickening - in short; it needs a lot of strong growth :)
What mame Is the organice fertilizar
I bought a Juniper online the other day and my bark looks totally different than all the ones that I see on the Internet
Perhaps share a photo on our forum, at www.bonsaiempire.com/forum
Thanks but it’s giving me all kinds of problems. Won’t allow me to select a topic to write about and because of that it won’t let me get any further
There’s an app that comes up when you google juniper identification or related querries, I identified my bonsái with it because in my country people who grow plants don’t know or care for scientific names haha!
It’s called plant me, but I assume any app with lots of users should work, also be careful it looks like you need to pay for a premium subscription but you don’t, you just need to find the skip button I almost fell for the free trial they tried to push me!
can use compost and gravel and sand as bonsai soil
We recommend a mix of Pumice, Akadama and Lava rock (1:1:1)
@@bonsaiempire thanks
How do you get a thick trunk in a 6 inch pot? Is it just because of its old age?
Trunk thickening is a big topic, perhaps read a bit about it here: www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/styling/trunk
Hello! My friend sent me a juniper bonsai, yet my house does not receive any sunlight and I can't put it outside. What should I do? Can I fix this problem with grow light?
No - Junipers need to be kept outdoors. They can not survive indoors.
@@bonsaiempire dar cum se numește exact acest ienupar?
nice trees 😻
Thanks friend 🙏🏻
Hi there, can i grow this type of bonsai indoors under the LED type grow light? :)
Nope.
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do you have a link of your fertilizer pls?
We use biogold - available in most bonsai stores
How much is too much water? Do you really need to water it daily?
You cant water at a fixed schedule, you need to water on observation: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper
Lemme buy the juniper bonsai I want
Anyone know Can you plant two junipers in one bonsai pot ?
Sure, why not?
@@bonsaiempire Thank you
Che pianta è , sono in vendita?
Ginepro cinese “junipers chinensis” comune o in alternativa la cultivar giapponese Shimpaku. Si trovano nei garden center che vendono bonsai.
Il canale RUclips é una vetrina per un sito che offre corsi di bonsai (in inglese), non credo che vendano piante.
Indeed, we do not sell Bonsai - just bonsai information :)
Can anyone help me! My lemon cypress is dying. I don’t know how to save it.
Hi Anthony, feel free to upload some photos to our forum at www.bonsaiempire.com/forum
Hello , I just got this bonsai tree from my nana and I don’t know what kind of bonsai it is. It looks really unhealthy and I need to know how much light it needs asap. I put it as my profile picture. Can anybody help me out?
Perhaps post some photos on our forum, or try: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species
@@bonsaiempire thank you I was able to find out what kind of bonsai I have.
Which juniper species are these?
Mostly chinensis
Can I have a juniper inside ???
Nope. For some basics, see: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper
Bonsai power
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Juniperous is yabeseha tid
These plants do not survive in Arizona heat you have to water everyday and can’t get to much sunlight it’s better indoors
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Don't repot on a schedule, only when needed.
I bought a small juniper because karate kid and I have no idea what I am doing can someone help
We have some tutorials on how to style them on our RUclips - or read more about the care guidelines on our website perhaps? See: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper
@@bonsaiempire lifesaver 🙏
So these are the things that are giving me allergies…
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You're playing stupid music not needed,