dhelix33
Sapling
From what I have seen, the Chinese Elm bonsai likes full sun and is adaptable to most soil types - as long as well draining. Going to be interesting getting a feel for how to water the bonsai during our humid-hot [at times in the mid-90°F] summertime here in The Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. I have seen that Chinese Elm can handle as low as 20°F [I will be bringing mine indoors when the temp. falls to 32°F or below]. In terms of this Chinese Elm bonsai tree environment control - there are many things to consider, like...
A. Chinese Elm bonsai trees thrive in bright, indirect light. My tree will be at a window in the sunroom that receives direct sun from the East in the morning, and ample sunlight throughout the day. The East-South facing windows should be ideal to provide a good balance of sunlight exposure.
B. I cannot help but consider the visual impact I want to create with this tree [as it matures]. Chinese Elm bonsai trees are often styled with a front and a back.
QUESTION: That being said, which do you think is more visually appealing; Image on left with lower branches to the left - or the image on right with lower branches to the right? Ultimately, I want to strike a balance between the tree's look and its need for light and air circulation in the sunroom.
Greg
Cary, NC
A. Chinese Elm bonsai trees thrive in bright, indirect light. My tree will be at a window in the sunroom that receives direct sun from the East in the morning, and ample sunlight throughout the day. The East-South facing windows should be ideal to provide a good balance of sunlight exposure.
B. I cannot help but consider the visual impact I want to create with this tree [as it matures]. Chinese Elm bonsai trees are often styled with a front and a back.
QUESTION: That being said, which do you think is more visually appealing; Image on left with lower branches to the left - or the image on right with lower branches to the right? Ultimately, I want to strike a balance between the tree's look and its need for light and air circulation in the sunroom.
Greg
Cary, NC
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