Use and Care Manual
A common misconception about Bonsai Trees is that they should be
kept indoors. Most trees should be placed outside, exposed to the four
seasons with temperature changes and a relatively highhumidity.
Most seeds cannot endure extreme frost or heat, so keep this in
mind when decided whether to transplant your trees. For questions
about where to plant your trees and how to protect from extreme
weather please contact us at support@natures-blossom.com
Our biodegradable pots allow you to transplant your plants
directlyinto the ground, or into a larger pot/container.
Roots will grow through the pot.
If transplanting your Bonsai outside, place your pot in a
Greenthumbs call this ‘hardening o’ a plant.
You should aim to do this process in the Spring or Fall,
and not in extreme weather.
Once you’ve nished ‘hardening o’ the plant, dig a hole just larger
than the biodegradable pot. Plant the biodegradable pot into the hole
as it is, and ll soil in any spaces between the pot and the soil, as well
as some at the top to cover the pot.
Water the plant as soon as it is in the ground. You should watch your
plant closely for the next few weeks.
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TRANSPLANTING YOUR
BONSAI TREES OUTSIDE
They’re Bonsai Trees, They’re Indoor Plants!
Not necessarily - The beauty of Bonsai Trees is that you can keep them
indoor or outdoors.