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What fertilization schedule and tools does Bonsai Plaza use?

We use a combination of fish emulsion, PK fertilizer, biogreen, bioalgae and aburakasu to ensure that our plants receive essential nutrients for healthy and beautiful growth. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

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Takagi Extra long watering sprayer with water tap - 515 mm -  by Takagi
Metal sprayer with water tap. Total length 515 mm. Compatible with standard hoses (inner diameter 12-15 mm / outer diameter 21 mm, such as from Garden... More
Metal sprayer with water tap. Total length 515 mm. Compatible with sta...
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Jin seal 250ml
Jin seal preserves jin & shari (dead wood) on bonsai. The lime sulfur gives the wood a beautiful gray / white color. It works against fungus and algae... More
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Ibaraki Akadama 14 ltr.
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Kiryu 14 ltr. small grain 1-5 mm.
Volcanic "river sand" in various granule sizes available. No water absorbtion, so very draining. Very suitable for conifer bonsai as part of the soil ... More
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Kanuma 16 ltr.
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Pumice stone 16 ltr. - Small grain
Pumice stone is a volcanic stone for mixing with Akadama. The granules are round and off-white in color. Light in weight, but does not crumble. Pumice... More
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IPS 200mm Bonsai Tool
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IPS 200mm Bonsai Tool
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 Matsu Tweezers/Spatula 210mm
 Matsu Jin tool 175mm
Use this jin tool for removing dead bark and cutting away live bark from your bonsai. Also removing the poorer parts of the roots during repotting is ... More
Use this jin tool for removing dead bark and cutting away live bark fr...
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 Matsu Stainless steel tweezers 173mm
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 Matsu Bonsai bending tool 28-39 cm | Matsu Bonsai Tools
Bonsai bending tool for bending heavy branches. C-jaw clamp with a total length of 28 to 39 cm. C-opening max 10.5 cm. C-width (inner size) 13 cm. More
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 Matsu Wire cutter 120 mm | Matsu Bonsai Tools
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120 mm handmade wire cutter from Matsu
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 Matsu Cutting trimmer 180mm
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What fertilization schedule and tools does Bonsai Plaza use?

Welcome to our carefully curated collection of bonsai care!

Here at Bonsai Plaza we believe in offering products that we personally use and love. In this product category you will find the products that we actually use to keep our collection radiant year after year, all year round. Each item you find here has earned a special place in our daily bonsai practice, and we are happy to share them with you.

From quality and functionality to reliability and price, we have carefully selected these products because they meet our strict standards. We are confident that you will appreciate the attention and care we put into the selection of each item. By popular request, we would like to share with you how we at Bonsai Plaza approach the care of our bonsai trees. Discover the products that really make a difference for us in the care of our bonsai collection. We hope they will add the same joy and satisfaction to your bonsai experience as they did to ours, and that our personal favorites will become your favorites too!

The fertilizer schedule that we use ourselves

Our fertilization schedule at Bonsai Plaza is tailored to the needs of individual trees, and can vary depending on the specific circumstances, but in broad terms it goes as follows. In the spring we start quite early with fish emulsion and algae. As soon as the temperature rises above 15 degrees, the fermentation process begins and we add abrakas to the schedule until approximately September, when the Dutch season ends. We will be introducing Bio-Green from April. We also use PK fertilizer from September or October, but if there is a lot of rain, we apply it even earlier in the year. HB-101, a vitamin preparation, ensures that our trees remain vital all year round and absorb fertilizers more efficiently. We use this supplement from April to September. When repotting we add Mineral mix and Culture for the vitality of the tree and a healthy soil balance.

Our favorite wound care

At Bonsai Plaza we use Pine cut paste for wound care for all our pinus trees. If we want to quickly seal a smooth wound on a deciduous tree or stop or prevent bleeding, we choose liquid kiyonal ace. This also prevents scar tissue on the tree. For all deciduous trees and conifers we use the traditional cut paste with the recognizable green and white lid. The white variant is suitable for deciduous trees with a light bark, while the green version is suitable for almost all tree types. For (old) holes deeper than one centimeter we use two-component filler. After repotting, we place spagnum on the pot to keep the roots moist.

Our favorite tools

At Bonsai Plaza we prefer good quality tools that work well, regardless of the price. Above are some of our favorite tools. We hope this information gives you insight into our approach to bonsai tree care at Bonsai Plaza. If you have any further questions or would like to know more, please let us know, for example via the link to our contact details at the top right of every page on our website.

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