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Bonsai Fukien Tea trees are among the more favored species grown by fans worldwide. This evergreen Bonsai species is named after the Chinese province from where it originates. Their little shiny leaves, which routinely grow in clumps, are the primary reasons for its popularity in this form of art. It also has a cracked light brown bark, that has a fissured appearance adding to the aged look of the tree, a characteristic many Bonsai fans also worth.

While this species is actually an inside tree, it can successfully be grown outside as well , particularly during summer. When grown within, be totally sure to place it in good light, but not in direct sunlight. This species only desires an hour of full daylight each day.

You should also make sure that temperatures of 59 – 77 Faranheit are maintained for optimum health. It is also advised for you to use humidity trays to maintain adequate moisture levels. If you intend to grow your Bonsai Fukien Tea tree outside during summer, be sure to make the transition steady and to protect it from the afternoon sun.

As a general rule, your Fukien Tea will be requiring more water the more heat and sunlight it receives. Correct watering is essential because more Bonsai plants die of unacceptable watering than from any other cause. Stick your finger in the soil to see if a sample already desires watering. The appropriate time to water is when the soil is already a bit dry. This species often wishes watering every couple of days, but you still have to check to be completely certain. Water uniformly, intensely and totally.

It is also vital to fertilize your plants, since nutrient elements tend to be washed away when you water it. The most suitable time to start fertilizing your trees is when new expansion starts to appear during spring. Remember to water before fertilizing you Bonsai Fukien Tea, and don't fertilize freshly re-potted trees.

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