As the title says. I want to get my first Bonsai, but I cannot decide which one. What can you recommend for indoor placement? What do I need to keep in mind?

  • Chiwiu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m not an expert, but the first thing I learned is that bonsais are all outdoors. It does not matter what the nursery tells you, none will develop well inside a house. Any tree will eventually die due lack of light or if surviving it won’t be healthy and will definitely make the leaves bigger to get more light.

    That being said if you are still fixated to ignore my advice above and try to get a tree anyway, probably a ficus is the best option as they are one of the hardiest species and it won’t die if placed in interior

  • gpupu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Anyone into bonsái will say the same, Bonsái are trees and should be outdoors.

    Soo, if you still want to give a try, go for tropical species. Think about plants people usually have indoors, and check if they could be converted into bonsái.

    I am actually growing with succes for a pair of years Azalea, Ficus and a Chinese Elm. I would strongly recommend Ficus as your first option.

  • dbilitated@aussie.zone
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    11 months ago

    From what i’ve read, bonsai usually need to be outdoor and get some direct sunlight.

    I do believe ficus is a good beginner bonsai and will be more forgiving, however!