Ponytail Bonsai Tree Palm Care

Plant ponytail palm trees in partial shade during the spring.
Ponytail bonsai tree palm care. During the time your indoor bonsai is outdoors it will require more frequent waterings. If the cut surface is brown add pruning paint to the surface. Many people kill ponytail bonsai plants by overwatering. Your cuts should be smooth or slightly concave so the wound will heal quickly.
Thoroughly water your bonsai daily during this outdoor period. Your cuts should be smooth or slightly concave so the wound will heal quickly. The porous material will absorb some of the water drying out the soil more quickly a good thing for cacti and succulents. Ponytail palm is admired for its long strappy foliage but mature plants produce the added bonus of creamy white flowers held high above these leaves in the spring.
Ponytail palms are pruned by cutting the top to force foliage to grow from the sides of the trunk creating the ponytail look. The pony tail palm will thrive indoors in high light and appreciates being kept outdoors in either full or partial sunlight during the spring and summer. The care instructions for ponytail palm are relatively short. Select a pot that has a hole in the bottom so that excess water can be drained off.
Ponytail palm bonsai care does not differ much from that of any ponytail palm tree. The ponytail palm has a unique feature in the swollen base of the trunk which is where it stores a reserve of water making it highly tolerant to drought. Your bonsai tree sits on top of the decorative rocks. If the cut surface is brown add pruning paint to the surface.
When night time temperatures drop below 50 degrees we suggest that you place the tree on a windowsill or on a table in front of one. Because ponytail palm care requires dry soil it is best to let them get root bound before repotting and when you do repot them use a pot that is only an inch or two wider than the previous pot. Sit at eye level with your bonsai tree and use bonsai trimming shears. Ponytail palms are pruned by cutting the top to force foliage to grow from the sides of the trunk creating the ponytail look.
Use a planting medium that is two parts gardening soil and one part peat moss to increase drainage. Sit at eye level with your bonsai tree and use bonsai trimming shears. Water immediately after planting to compact the soil. Ponytail palms do not like to sit in moist soil for very long.
Cutdek ponytail palm bonsai tree home or office indoor live plant 7 years old best gift species. This bonsai plant likes lots of sun but not for an extended amount of time. Some afternoon shade is best especially if grown outdoors. Use a clay pot if possible.