Carmona bonsai

2,500.00

Bonsai Carmona, also known as Fukien tea tree (Carmona retusa), is a popular choice among bonsai enthusiasts due to its small leaves, attractive flowers, and ability to tolerate indoor conditions. It is native to Southeast Asia, particularly China, Taiwan, and Malaysia

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Plant Specification
Plant name: China Palm
Pot size: 5inch
Pot color: Black
Plant Height: 1feet
Location: indoor
Soil Type: Rich with Coco-Peat and Compos

Care Tips for Carmona Bonsai
Indoor suitability: One of the reasons why the Carmona bonsai is popular is its ability to thrive indoors. It can tolerate lower light levels, making it suitable for indoor environments such as homes and offices. However, it still requires sufficient light to thrive, so placing it near a window with filtered sunlight is ideal.
Watering: Carmona bonsai trees prefer slightly moist soil. It is essential to water the tree regularly, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering sessions. Still, be conservative and not overwater, as inordinate humidity can lead to root spoilage. It’s a good practice to check the moisture level by feeling the top inch of the soil before watering.
Humidity: Carmona bonsai trees appreciate higher humidity levels. Misting the leaves with water or placing the bonsai on a humidity tray filled with water and pebbles can help maintain adequate humidity around the tree.
Pruning and shaping: Regular pruning and shaping are necessary to maintain the desired bonsai form. Carmona bonsai can be trained using various techniques such as wiring and pinching. Trimming back new growth to maintain the desired shape is also important.
Fertilization: Bonsai Carmona plants benefit from regular fertilization during the growing season, typically from spring to fall. You can use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer specifically designed for bonsai or a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer. Follow the instructions on the toxin packaging for the proper operation and lozenge
Repotting: Carmona bonsai trees should be repotted every two to three years to refresh the soil, promote root health, and maintain the bonsai’s size. The ideal time for repotting is typically during the spring season, just before new growth emerges.
Pest and disease control: Carmona bonsai trees are generally hardy, but they can be susceptible to common pests like aphids, scale insects, and spider mites. Regular inspection of the leaves and stems can help identify and treat any pest infestations promptly. also, furnishing good air rotation and avoiding overwatering can help fungal conditions.