The pine and cypress species (Shōhakurui)


The pine and cypress species have been familiar to the Japanese people for a long time, characterized by their evergreen and sharply pointed needle leaves. The most popular pine and cypress species for bonsai are the Japanese white pine, Japanese red pine, and Japanese black pine.


Here are some tips on how to grow each:


1. Japanese White Pine: Keep it in a sunny and well-ventilated place throughout the year. Water it generously when the surface of the soil dries out. Fertilize it in spring and autumn.



2. Japanese Red Pine: Keep it in a sunny and well-ventilated place throughout the year. From spring to autumn, it is recommended to mist the leaves in the evening. As a rule, fertilize it once a month from March to November, except during June and July.


3. Japanese Black Pine: Keep it in a sunny and well-ventilated place throughout the year. When the surface of the potting soil dries out, water it generously until water flows out from the bottom of the pot. As a rule, fertilize it once a month from March to October, except during June and July.



These species exude elegance as they are nurtured over time.

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