Horse Chestnut Bonsai Tree

Re potting bonsai on a windy rainy day inside the greenhouse.
Horse chestnut bonsai tree. The horse chestnut bonsai is a tree that grows well from seeds. This will help make the overall tree smaller also although the horse chestnut bonsai is a very demanding tree for care to produce a bonsai specimen it is a very hardy tree. By carefully trimming and pruning a distinctive and pretty horse chestnut bonsai can be grown. The horse chestnut aesculus hippocastanum comes from eastern europe and the caucuses.
At the beginning of mid autumn move the bonsai to a sheltered area that will protect it from cold wind and heavy frosts. It is very important to remove the leaves in the summer from young trees to reduce the sizes of the leaves. Keep the trees watered on a regular basis and fertilize with an organic fertilizer. Bonsai horse chestnut care horse chestnut trees should be kept in an area outside that has shade in the afternoon so the leaves won t burn.
Suited to every style except formal upright and broom. Aesculus hippocastanum is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family sapindaceae. This is a cheap way to start up so not much is lost if it doesn t succeed. They are hardy grow fast and suitable as a bonsai.
Check the playlist section of the channel for previous videos of this tree. The resulting bonsai tree will be very rewarding. Most deciduous seedlings are ready to be repotted after about half a year.