Boxwood bonsai is a perfect tree in miniature, as it has dark green leaves that are able to reduce its size when trained as a miniature tree. When the spring comes, the bonsai will bloom with attractive and yellow male flowers, which is surrounded by a single female flower. It is easy to become a skilled boxwood bonsai Propagator.

Boxwood bonsai is very strong because it can survive in extreme conditions, and it produces buds easily. Young boxwood bonsai can be propagated inside or outside.

You can start your bonsai from boxwood cuttings and air layering. You must ensure that you will perform the procedures for air layering and taking cuttings so that you can succeed in your bonsai propagation. A good start is essential in achieving your goal to enjoy attractive and healthy miniature boxwood.

You must protect your bonsai boxwood during the winter season. The leaves of your tree are yellow or bronze if the temperature is lower than 24 degrees Fahrenheit. But you can protect your miniature tree using cold frames.

Water your bonsai boxwood to an adequate degree. You should not give too much water as this can cause root rot. Inappropriate watering can cause dehydration of your miniature boxwood, which can weaken your small tree and eventually it can cause death. Thus, you should check if the soil becomes dry. You can dive to an inch of your finger in the soil, and if it’s dry, you can now make sufficient quantities of water.

Show off your miniature boxwood to direct sunlight and indirect. A direct sunlight in the morning is good for your miniature tree as it provides adequate light and heat. At noon and afternoon, you must keep your bonsai in a shady area, because the light is too intense and your miniature tree can not tolerate it. This can cause damage to the leaves, specifically burn the leaves of your bonsai tree.

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