Pseudolarix Bonsai 10 years. Golden larch
Pseudolarix Bonsai 10 years. Golden larch. These are trees that, by nature, must be placed outside, ideal for balconies, gardens and terraces. Small deciduous conifer. Slow to moderate growth. The grey-brown bark is very pretty and cracks with age. Very flexible, bright green leaves which turn a very attractive golden in autumn.
Leaf type: deciduous
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Pseudolarix Bonsai 10 years. Golden larch. These are trees that, by nature, must be placed outside, ideal for balconies, gardens and terraces. Small deciduous conifer. Slow to moderate growth. The grey-brown bark is very pretty and cracks with age. Very flexible, bright green leaves which turn a very attractive golden in autumn.
Location: Outside in half shade or full sun.
Watering: Plentiful, especially in summer. The ends of the leaves dry out very quickly when the tree suffers water shortages, particularly in full sun.
Curiosities: There are many varieties, but the “nana” variety is used extensively in the bonsai world.
Dimensions in centimetres approx. (width x depth x height): 33 x 28 x 32.5 cm.
Note: The shape and measurements of the bonsais are approximate. The pot is included on the dimensions. The colour and shape of the pot may vary from that of the photo. A bonsai is a living being, so the vegetative state of the plant changes according to the season. The images that appear are non-binding illustrative pictures.
Data sheet
- Genus
- Pseudolarix
- Habitat
- Outdoor
- Leaf type
- deciduous
- Bonsai pot dimensions (approx.)
- From 23 to 28 cm
- Level of care
- Easy
Family
Pinaceae
Fertilisation
From spring to autumn, in summer you can keep on giving fertiliser but with less frequency, In general, every 20-30 days depending on the fertiliser.
Transplant
Every 2-3 years, at the beginning of spring budding. In older specimens you can wait up to 5 years without transplanting.
Substrate
Akadama 100% or mixed with 30% volcanic soil. You can use some peat as it prefers acid soils.
Pruning
Structural pruning is done in winter when the leaves have fallen as it is easier to work.
Nipping
New shoots are cut back when they are still soft. You can also let them grow and in winter cut them back to the first of second bud.
Wiring
End of summer and autumn.
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