Direct light
Frequent watering
Normal humidity
Suitable for pets
Bonsai 12 years old Taxus media
- It is safe for pets.
- Don't despair if it doesn't seem to grow, it grows slowly but it gets huge!
Care
- Light: Loves direct sunlight. Can live indoors near a window.
- Regular watering: It doesn't like to feel dry, water before the substrate dries out. 3 times a week.
- Moisture: Likes to feel cool, spray its leaves every other day.
- Top Tip: You will know you have watered enough when the water that comes out of your bonsai pot comes out clean.
Benefits
- Having a bonsai at home improves air quality as it is a purifying plant.
- According to botanical mythology, having a bonsai at home attracts purity and goodness.
- Bonsai are plants that help reduce stress and anxiety.
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