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Amendoeira Bonsai de 2012
Bonsai of caduca leaf, much appreciated for its flowering in light pink tone, which punctually premeates us with a fruit.
It belongs to the family of the Rosaceaes and is from the Mediterranean zones of the Middle East.
The Bonsai Peanut is an outdoor plant.
Common Name: Peanut
Scientific name: Prunus Dulcis
Characterization: Originating from the Mediterranean zones of the Middle East (Turkey, Pakistan and Syria) belongs to the family of the Rosaceae.
In Portugal it is widely spread for almond production in the Algarve, Douro and Trás os Montes.
Bonsai of caduca leaf, much appreciated by flowering in light pink tone, which punctually premeates us with a fruit.
Location: Outside where you catch 3 to 4 hours of direct sun per day (ideal in the morning or at the end of the day), protected from strong winds and frosts even if it resists well cold.
Watering: To water abundantly the earth until a lot of water goes out through the drain holes in order to moisten evenly the soil, always above never by immersion, with a fine drain waterer.
Tips on watering, see technical data watering.
Let slightly dry the surface layer of the soil between each watering (to confirm if the plant already needs water, touch the earth with the fingers).
If you have a dish under Bonsai, never leave any water in it (to prevent the roots from rotting).
There is no advantage in spraying the leaves, just do it in the days when it adds up and if the fertilizer goes for foliar application, but ensure that they arrive dry at night to avoid fungi.
Nutrition: From February to September/October, with a base plan composed of a complete fertilizer (Fertil Bonsai Humic, or Green & Gold Bonsai Organic or Biogold), and a biostimulant (Bio Bonsai Activ), can still be linked with other products in our range.
Detailed information on how to combine these products the rest of our range, or for a more specific nutrition plan, see complete nutrition plan technical sheet.
Poda: We grow 5 to 6 leaves, and then we lower by the first leaves.
Tips on pruning, see the technical sheet pruning and defoliation.
Transplant: With Terra Bonsai Folhosas in January/February, before budding of leaves at the end or after flowering.
Details about transplantation, post transplantation and specific fortifiers that you can use refer to repotting technical sheet.
Scratch: It can be crowded all year. It is usually chosen to crush at the end of winter before sprouting, or in summer together with full/partial formation and defoliation pruning.
Indications on padding, see wiring technical sheet.
- Habitat
- Outdoor
- Sheet Type
- Deciduous
- Species
- Peanut
- Origin
- Europe