Plant Description

Descrption

Indoor Bonsai Mix in Ceramic Pot, commonly known as an Indoor Bonsai Tree, is a miniature ornamental tree grown for its sculptural shape and calming presence. Mixed varieties may include species such as Ficus, Carmona, or Ligustrum, each carefully styled to create a natural tree form in a compact indoor display.

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Plant Care

Everything you need to know to keep your plant happy and thriving.

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Light

Medium Light

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Water

Moderate watering. Keep soil lightly moist but never waterlogged. Bonsai should not fully dry out for long periods.

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Soil

Free-draining bonsai compost designed to retain some moisture while allowing airflow around roots.

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Repot

Repot every 2–3 years in spring using fresh bonsai soil. Root pruning may be required to maintain size and health.

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Humidity

High

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Difficulty

Experienced

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Air Purifying

Yes

💡 Joe's Top Tip

Check the soil regularly rather than watering to a schedule. Bonsai care is about observation more than routine.

⚠ Common Mistake

Most people damage bonsai by underwatering or placing them in dark corners away from windows.

📅 When To Come Back To Us

Bring it back (or a photo) in 4–8 weeks if you want: ‱ Pruning advice ‱ Repotting guidance ‱ A general health check

🌿 Plant Fact

“Bonsai” does not refer to a specific plant species. It is the Japanese art of growing and shaping miniature trees.

🌍 Country Of Origin

Varies depending on species grown