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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: Feb-2008
Location: Navan, Ontario
Country: Canada
Posts: 13
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Indoor Ficus And Juniper
I was reading some of the posts and it is very obvious that most people are all agree that bonsai trees just don't do well indoors. I have two trees, a Ficus Benjamina and a Juniper. Both in small training pots, the ficus I have had since late October and the juniper I purchased about a month ago. I spray the plants at least twice a day to keep up humidity and always make sure they get at least 8 hours of sunlight at my window. I know these plants are meant to be outside (or in a greenhouse) but unfortunately I live in northern Canada and am almost positive a tropical ficus wouldn't last more than five seconds out side in -25 degrees Celsius weather. What can I do, should I take them outside when the weather heats up around April or may or will they most likely be dead by then?
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