Author: bonsaificus | Filed under: Bonsai Care | Tags: bonsai fertilizer, bonsai tree, Ficus Bonsai, Miracle-Gro | No Comments »
All I can say is WOW! A few weeks ago, I decided it was time to re-pot the ficus bonsai. I don’t really know how I knew, but I could tell that it was time for some fresh soil and a root trimming. The tree had the same soil I bought it with, and I had never fertilized, so I really figured it was time.
That day, I didn’t have the time to make a trip to the nursery where I get my stuff from, so I looked around the garage and found some Miracle-Gro potting soil that I had used for another tree a few months before. The other tree, a ficus benjamina, had done so well in it that I decided that my ficus retusa probably would too. I was so right.
Maybe it is the fertilizer, or maybe it’s just the fact that the soil is new, but it has been doing great since. I suppose it could also be the root trimming, or the time of year, but I have a feeling that whatever is in that Miracle-Gro is perfect for my trees. The ficus benjamina, which is not a bonsai tree, is still getting new growth every day practically. The ficus retusa bonsai is starting to act the same way, with tons of new growth every week or so.
I hope no bonsai purist would look down on me for doing this, but all I know is that it is working. I now will fully endorse Miracle-Gro potting soil and I’ll probably use it on all my bonsai trees from now on into the future.
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Author: bonsaificus | Filed under: Ficus Bonsai | Tags: bonsai, bonsai hobby, bonsai tree, Ficus Bonsai | No Comments »

My bonsai journey began just under two years ago. It was Valentine’s Day and I wanted to buy my wife something special. I was looking for something that would stick around longer than flowers – something that would be around for many years to come. I decided to try a local cactus and exotic plants shop that had just opened, and lo and behold, I stumbled upon my first bonsai tree.
There were some amazing specimens in this shop, most of which were way beyond my skill level to maintain. The salesman recommended that I buy a ficus retusa bonsai tree because they are forgiving trees and easy for beginners. I picked one with some character, watched the salesman re-pot it for me, and I was off.
I had no idea at the time how addicting bonsai would become. As I began to care for it, I grew more and more attached to it. It’s got to the point where when I think of moving out of our current place, I can’t help but single out the houses that have southwest facing windows because I want plenty of sun for the little guy. My wife rolls her eyes at this, but I just can’t help it. I never thought I would become so concerned for dropping leaves, discoloration, and whatever else affects the ficus. But I have to admit that it’s fun.
Time permitting of course, I would like to grow my hobby with many different kinds of trees in the years to come. I really like natal plum bonsai trees, junipers, and others, but what I would really like to get for my next one is a Japanese maple. Those are some of my favorites of all tree varieties.
So I think I’ll have fun with this blog. I created it not because I am an expert, but because I would like to share what I learn. I know what it’s like having to look for information online about bonsai, so I’m confident that many of you will find my informational posts useful. I might make more of an effort to write about ficus bonsai, but I’ll write plenty about all the other type of bonsai trees that interest me too. I hope you come back often and find something of use to you.
To success with your bonsai trees!
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