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Serissa P120 FRG《六月雪》
Serissa P120 FRG《六月雪》
• Serissa •
《六月雪》
. Serissa is a small flowering plant often used as a bonsai. It has tiny green leaves and small white or pink flowers that look like little stars. People like Serissa because it looks pretty and can bloom many times a year. It’s also called “Tree of a Thousand Stars” because of its many flowers.
Symbolism:
1. Beauty
2. Delicacy
3. Peace and calm
4. Patience
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Size: 25-30cm (incl. pot) (H) x 12cm (⌀)
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Plant Care Guide for Serissa P120 FRG《六月雪》
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Light
Prefers bright, indirect light and will thrive in a location with ample natural light. It can tolerate some direct morning sunlight.
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Soil
Use a well-draining bonsai soil or a mixture of potting soil, sand, and perlite for proper aeration and drainage.
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Water Requirement
Water it thoroughly when the topsoil feels slightly dry, but ensure good drainage to avoid root rot.
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Temperature
Ideal growing temperatures are between 15℃ to 29℃. Ideally for indoor cultivation.
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Humidity
Prefers moderate to high humidity. Placing it on a humidity tray or misting occasionally.
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Fertilizer
Use a balanced diluted bonsai fertilizer every 2 to 4 weeks.
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Caution
Regular pruning helps maintain its shape and size. Trim new growth to encourage branching, and pinch back leggy branches to keep a dense, compact appearance.