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Shohin bonsai is a style of bonsai that focuses on maintaining movement and structure in a small form, typically no larger than 10" in height.
Bonsai shape may vary from shown. Care information included. Bonsai pot may vary depending on availability.
The success of your bonsai depends on a variety of factors, most notably watering and light. Below are some species specific guidelines to follow that will help ensure that your bonsai will stay healthy and happy. | |
![]() | Pruning Tips: The Cedars foliage can be maintained by pinching them back. Their dense needle growth can be thinned to the desired shape. |
![]() | Fertilizing: We recommend fertilizing your bonsai tree every month with a bonsai fertilizer. Time-release granules are the easiest to use and can be added every season. Reduce the amount of fertilizer during the winter. Take care not to over-fertilize as this can cause your foliage to burn or grow too leggy. |
![]() | Lighting: The Cedar Bonsai trees need partial to full sun. If placed in full sun, take care to manage your watering to prevent your tree from drying out. |
![]() | Temperature Requirements: CThe Cedar is resilient to varying degrees of temperature, from warm and dry to cold and snow. However, protect from hotter conditions. |
![]() | Watering Requirements: Cedars tolerate dryer soil much better than over-watering. Watering the tree daily and monitoring the wetness of the soil is recommended. One of the most important things to remember about the Cedar is that it must have good drainage. |
![]() | Repotting: Repotting is recommended in early spring to ensure the best results. |
![]() | Indoor / Outdoor: The Cedar Bonsai thrive best in outdoor conditions. |