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"Courtarou Coccinella" Apple Tree Bonsai 20 Years Old
Species belonging to the Rosaceae family, with main origins in Asia, Europe, and North America.
The "Courtarou Coccinella" apple tree has blossoms in shades of pink and dark pink fruiting; its purple leaf is deciduous. The small fruit (about 1 cm), although not very abundant, appears occasionally; it is a very resilient variety.
The "Courtarou Coccinella" apple tree Bonsai is an outdoor plant.
Common Name: Apple Tree
Scientific Name: Malus spp.
Characterization: Belongs to the Rosaceae family and its main origins are Asia, Europe, and North America.
It has a medium size and deciduous, oval-shaped leaves. They are highly appreciated in Bonsai for their abundant flowering and fruiting.
Location: Outdoors, where it receives 2 to 3 hours of direct sunlight per day (ideally in the morning or late afternoon), protected from strong winds and frost. They prefer locations well exposed to the sun and cold in winter (which will stimulate good fruiting).
Watering: Water the soil abundantly until plenty of water flows out of the drainage holes, to evenly moisten the soil, always from above and never by immersion, using a watering can with fine nozzles.
Tips about watering, consult the watering technical sheet watering.
Let the surface layer of the soil dry between each watering (to confirm if the plant needs water, touch the soil with your fingers).
Although very resistant to climate, they have a high water consumption especially during flowering and fruiting. Avoid watering the flowers so as not to damage them.
If you have a tray under the Bonsai, never leave any water in it (to prevent root rot).
There is no advantage in misting the leaves; only do so on days you fertilize and if the fertilizer is specific for foliar application, but ensure the leaves dry by night to avoid fungi.
Nutrition: From February to the end of September/October, with a basic plan composed of a complete fertilizer (Fertil Bonsai Humic, or Green & Gold Bonsai Organic or Biogold), and a biostimulant (Bio Bonsai Activ), which can also be combined with other products from our range.
Detailed information on how to combine these products with others from our range, or for a more specific nutrition plan, consult the complete nutrition plan technical sheet.
Pruning: Maintain the shape by cutting at the first leaves and apply "Metsumi" to keep the leaves small.
Formative pruning can be done at the end of winter, but respecting the floral buds (larger ones), or alternatively in summer (with or without defoliation) as the floral buds have not yet formed.
Tips about pruning, consult the pruning and defoliation technical sheet.
Repotting: Using Leafy Bonsai Soil at the end of winter before flowering begins. In weakened plants in the year of repotting, flowers should be removed as they appear to avoid excessive strain on the plant.
Details about repotting, post-repotting, and specific fortifiers you can use, consult the repotting technical sheet.
Wiring: Before flowering or at the beginning of summer with total or partial defoliation.
Instructions about wiring, consult the wiring technical sheet.
- Habitat
- Outdoor
- Type of Leaf
- Deciduous
- Species
- Malus Courtarou Ladybug
- Origin
- Luso-Bonsai (PT)