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SAFLAX Gift Set - Bonsai - True Myrtle - Myrtus - 30 seeds
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1000 in stock |
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4055473443140 |
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Germany |
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SAFLAX |
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SAFLAX Gift Set - Bonsai - True Myrtle - Myrtus communis - 30 seeds - With gift box, card, label and potting substrate
Neat Cold house Bonsai with small leaves and beautiful flowers
Mail a growing gift to a friend. Coming with the seeds you chose, a little box (17 x 12 x 2 cm) ready to mail, sticker to label the box, greeting card for your personal notes and germfree and permeable potting substrate based on coconut fiber (dried block) in a stand-up bag. This way your friend will be ready to start right away when your gift arrives.
In ancient Greece the evergreen True Myrtle was dedicated to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Myrtle twigs are the symbol of vitality, fertility, marital happiness and ever-lasting love. Even the wedding tradition, that the maiden bride gets to wear a Myrtle garland, was already known by the ancient Greeks and Romans. This small bush with its aromatic dark green leaves and its fragrant blossoms sprouting between May and August can easily be cultivated as a bonsai plant. Older plants even show their small eatable dark blue berries after blossoming.
Natural Location: The native habitat of the Myrtle is the Mediterranean Sea and the Canary Islands, where it can be found in form of a bush or a small tree.
Cultivation: Seed propagation indoors is possible throughout the year. To increase the germinability, you can place the seeds for about 24 hours in warm water for priming. Spread the seeds on the moist potting compost, put just a little compost earth on top and cover the seed container with clear film to prevent the earth from drying out. Dont forget to make some holes in the clear film and take it every second or third day completely off for about 2 hours. That way you avoid mold formation on your potting compost. Place the seed container somewhere bright and warm with a temperature between 20C and 25C and keep the earth moist, but not wet. The germination usually takes about two to five weeks.
Place: Myrtle plants like to be kept at an airy place in the sun. Avoid placing it near a heater. During the summer it can be kept outdoors on a balcony or in the garden.
Care: A regular supply with lime-deficient water and spraying the plant from time to time are best for the Myrtle plant - just see to avoid water logging in pot and saucer. From the first sprouts until blossoming, you should also give fluid fertilizer for bonsai plants. The Myrtle can easily be pruned to the desired form during the growth period - however, to achieve a rich blossoming you should not cut your plant back after May. From the third year on, the Myrtle can be cultivated in every classical bonsai form. Young plants should be shifted every year, while matured trees can be repotted every four years.
During Winter: In the wintertime you shouldnt give any fertilizer and water only sparingly. Keeping your Myrtle plant in a bright spot but a bit cooler with 5 to 14 Celsius, would be best. In a warmer place you should check for sufficient airflow and spray the leaves regularly to avoid pest infestation due to the dry air caused by the heater.
Bonsai ability: Yes
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44314-myrtus-communis-K-VS-A.jpg - Frank Laue - Saflax - saflax.de/copyright
12403-geschenk-gift-cadeau-regalo.jpg - Frank Laue - Saflax - saflax.de/copyright
14314-myrtus-communis-K-RS-A.jpg - Frank Laue - Saflax - saflax.de/copyright
14314-31-Myrtus-communis.jpg - Mark in NOVA - . -
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