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which type of bonsai plant is easiest to grow indoors if you are not a green thumb type?

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which type of bonsai plant is easiest to grow indoors if you are not a green thumb type?

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If you’re worried about killing your bonsai off, I recommend you go to a bonsai growing shop near your home and buy a tree that’s 5-10 years old already. Many people make the mistake of assuming that a young tree is the way for a beginner to go, but in reality, younger trees are much more fragile and sensitive than their more established counterparts – the older trees can wait longer for water, withstand a greater range of temperatures and handle more Ph imbalance in their soil than the seedlings can. Prices for a 15 year old tree are typically around $40-$50. Plus, if you go in and buy an established tree from a Texan store, than you’re guaranteed to get a variety that thrives in the Texan climate. Good luck!

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