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I got this thing to grow my own bonsai tree, I put the seeds out to soak like it siad, and my madre accidently threw them away. They sell them at this store in the church street mall for like 50-60 bucks.
^but not true so its ok. I was so pissed off the first time I saw it i was ready to kill somone. But it was proved it was fake so thats probably why I'm not in prisong
i had a bozai tree but i dug it up my self and some morron told my to keep it out side all winter it didnt come back to life in the spring but i'll pick a new one this year
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The tree that is commonly referred to as a “bonsai” is a dwarf Japanese juniper (Juniper Procumbens Nana) that you can get at any nursery for like $10. try to look at the trunk and pick one that looks easy to prune into the shape you want Take it home prune and shape it then re-pot it. Theses trees will be bigger, older, fuller and healthier than any overpriced mall bonsai. You can just goggle bonsai and find some sites that explain how to prune and stuff, you can buy bonsai pots on eBay. Anyway the term bonsai refers to the art of maintaining the trees, not the kind of tree. you can create a bonsai out of may kinds of trees. Apparently junipers usually die because they are not indoor plants, mine died in my apartment, but it may work better for someone else. I don’t have a green thumb, right now I have a dragon tree, a cactus and a some bamboo, they are all pretty tough and have survived under my rule. For my next bonsai might try a jade or tea tree, apparently subtropical trees live indoors better.