Pinus thunbergii - Black pine - 34 cm
Pine bonsai characterized by a height without pot of 29 cm, trunk size of 2 cm and nebari of 10 cm. The plant is grown in an oval unglazed stoneware pot whose dimensions are 17,5x12,5x5 cm.
The bonsai of Pinus thunbergii (black pine), an evergreen conifer, is robust and highly valued in the bonsai art for its wrinkled bark and vigorous needles. The foliage is dense and consists of double, long, thin, bright green needles. It has a sinuous trunk, characterized by soft, natural curves that give it dynamism and visual maturity. The mature, rough bark cracks with age, becoming increasingly interesting. At the base, there is a nebari with partially exposed roots, an element that accentuates the sense of maturity and recalls trees shaped by time and natural agents. Cultivated in an oval unglazed stoneware pot enhances the color contrast and enhances the natural aesthetics of the bonsai.
Grow bonsai outdoors all year round in a well-ventilated area, taking care to place it in a sheltered spot during the colder months and in partial shade during the warmer months.
Always respect the dry and wet cycles: whenever the soil feels dry to the touch, water abundantly. Then wait for the soil to dry before watering again in the same way.
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Fertilize from spring to fall, avoiding the hottest months of July/August. Use an organic, liquid, or solid fertilizer.
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Repot young specimens about every 3 years, and more mature ones every 5-7 years. The best time to do this is between the end of winter and the beginning of spring, when the buds are swollen but the needles have not yet opened.
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