Read, research, find an in person bonsai club --an excellent resource where you can get hands-on experience.Now what do I do?
It’s an short and sweet answer to this question. I’ll let someone else answer it down belowNow what do I do?
1. Find out what species of tree it is and search on line to find out how to take care of bonsai trees of that species. The particular information you need is sun requirement, soil type, watering needs etc..Now what do I do?
What kind of contamination are you talking about? You need to specify important details to have tailored help. We still don’t know what kind of tree it is yet. A bonsai tree isn’t a specie it’s a term used to define a specific horticultural and creative practice.Alright, I will but my main concern right now is that is going to be entering a room full of orchids
that I do not want to contaminate
in any such way.
Should I spray or wipe down the leaves and plant with a mix of mild dish soap. warm water and & alchohol, maybe?
Scale, mealybug, mites, diseases etc.What kind of contamination are you talking about? You need to specify important details to have tailored help. We still don’t know what kind of tree it is yet. A bonsai tree isn’t a specie it’s a term used to define a specific horticultural and creative practice.
Don't know yet. NY. Bonsai.Easy questions - what kind of tree? Where are you located? Did you buy a bonsai or a pre-bonsai?
Harder question - what are you looking to achieve with what you have? Last in action, first in thought - the final product will come much later, but will dictate what you do now.
Does this forum allow that for a brand new member?Will you add a picture of your tree? We should be able to identify it and save you some time. Species is important, some react adversely to specific pest treatments.
After isolating and adding any new plant to the nursery.Out of curiosity will you also tell us your procedure for when you do this with your orchids?
Not so in many cases; most quarantine measures apply to a great deal of plant life! To add a picture, click "attach files" in the bottom left corner next to the paperclip. I believe there is no restriction for new members?After isolating and adding any new plant to the nursery.
I suppose a tree is quite different from the plants.