Indoor Bonsai Trees For Sale
If you’re a beginner searching for indoor bonsai trees for sale, the most popular choice is the Chinese Elm bonsai. This beautiful, traditional plant that is easy to maintain. Because of its rapid growth, the Chinese Elm is ideal for learning pruning and styling techniques.
All of our indoor bonsai trees for sale arrive planted in a stylish and durable ceramic pot. We also offer complete beginner gift sets that feature all the essential pruning tools to get you started on your bonsai journey.
Most indoor bonsai trees are tropical or subtropical species, which means they need plenty of natural light and a consistent temperature. Your tree arrives with a care sheet to give you the essential information about watering, placement and pruning.
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Can a Bonsai Live Indoors?
Yes, bonsai trees can be kept indoors, however, you do need to consider the tree’s origin as some species will do better in indoor living conditions than others. Trees from temperate climates might struggle with the warmth and need to be kept in cooler rooms. Bonsai trees from tropical and subtropical climates tend to do better indoors.
Do Indoor Bonsai Trees Need Sunlight?
Yes, like any other houseplant bonsai trees need sunlight, even if kept indoors all year round. Sunlight is essential for the growth of your bonsai and you should ensure it receives at least 5-6 hours of sunlight daily.
Do Indoor Bonsai Trees Attract Bugs?
Like other plants, bonsai trees may sometimes attract different types of insects. This is mostly due to the condition of the soil in the pot. Bugs and mites are attracted to moisture so if your bonsai’s soil is moist due to overwatering, you might notice insects crawling around your tree.
Do Indoor Bonsai Trees Shed Their Leave?
It’s normal for deciduous bonsai trees from temperate climates to lose their leaves in winter. Most tropical indoor species, like the ficus or jade, don’t tend to lose all of their leaves unless there is a problem. A common reason why your indoor bonsai might start losing leaves suddenly is overwatering.
When To Water Indoor Bonsai Trees?
Bonsai trees should never be watered on a schedule. Always check the soil to determine if your bonsai needs watering. If the soil looks light brown and feels barely damp, give your bonsai some water.
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