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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: Feb-2008
Location: South Carolina
Country: Usa
Posts: 14
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Ixora javanica
Im's new to the whole bonsai thing, i work with these trees everyday and i've three myself. I just purchased a Ixora Javanica, does anyone have one of these and maybe possible could give me some pointers on how to care for it. i know the basics, but i want my trees to thrive.
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: Apr-2008
Location: St. George's
Country: Grenada
Posts: 16
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I can use info as well
Hi,
Am new to bonsai as well, actually this is my very 1st post. Only yesterday i've tried to root some Ixora cuttings. So i guess i will have to wait and see what happens i.e. if they actually root or not. Am in the West Indies so i guess even if they don't root i can always go get a plant from a nursery or just dig up the one i took the cuttings from (when it is a bit more mature). Any info would be quite useful to me as well. |
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: Apr-2008
Location: St. George's
Country: Grenada
Posts: 16
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Got some info
This i got from http://www.bonsai-bci.com/species/ixora.html
Hope its useful to you Lighting/Location: Requires bright light and prefers humid conditions. May be kept outdoors until night time temperatures drop below 45 degrees. A humid flower window it best. All year round bright to semi shady, warm and humid. Ground warmth helps this plant Temperature: Indoors at 18 – 22’ C (64 – 72’ F) Watering: Allow soil surface to become slightly dry between watering. If kept indoors this will probably be daily. Plant doesn’t tolerate hard, cold water. In summer keep evenly damp, in winter water more sparingly. Fertilizing: Ixora are acid lovers. Feed monthly with a good quality water soluble fertilizer formulated for acid loving plants. March to august feed with a low dosage every 2 weeks. Pruning: Remove blooms when past peak. Removing one or two leaves below the blossom will promote branching and increase blooming. Remove undesired branches at any time plant appears healthy. Wiring: Not recommended due to their brittle nature. Repotting: As necessary, repot in spring with a mix of all purpose potting soil. Propagation: In spring, tip cuttings at ground temperature of at least 77’F (25’C) and high humidity. Pests and diseases: Curled leaves in a too sunny location. Blanched leaves (chlorosis) from water that is too hard or too cold and cold feet (roots). Flower or leaf drop from abrupt changes in temperature or location. Scale insects from dry air. Compiled by Jeff McKnight |
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