Bonsai Starter Tree - Star Cypress
2 year old Star Cypress Bonsai starter tree. Tree only...ships in plastic grow pot.
- Grow pot measures 2" L x 2" W x 3" H
- Trees are 6" - 8" in height
Star Cypress (Cupressus Macrocarpa)
Star Cypress are conifers that produce tiny, scale-like leaves clumped together on cord-like branches. Star Cypress may have dark green, light green, blue-gray, or silvery leaves which spread into a pyramid-shape as they age. The Star Cypress may be propagated from seeds but lend themselves to rather easy propagation by cuttings. Star Cypress are well suited for many types of bonsai training styles. Growing faster than other evergreen bonsai, the Star Cypress needs to be repotted once a year just before spring.
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Shipping Guidelines for Bonsai
All plants can ship safely when temperatures along the delivery route are 40-80 degrees F.
Live plants are very sensitive to temperature and during periods of extreme temperatures we may have to delay shipment of your order. Please review the guidelines below for the temperature requirements, from our location in Florida to the delivery location, prior to placing your order.
Below Freezing (32 degrees F): Only the Japanese Juniper can ship. Other Bonsai must wait to ship until the temperature warms.
32-40 degrees F: Japanese Juniper Bonsai can ship via UPS Ground. Other Bonsai must ship to arrive in 1-2 business days.
40-80 degrees F: All live plants can ship via UPS Ground.
Above 80 degrees F: Japanese Juniper Bonsai can ship via UPS Ground. Other Bonsai must ship to arrive in 3 business days or less.
Bonsai Care & Instruction
These are general guidelines for bonsai care. Bonsai requires a good balance of light and water.
Watering Bonsai
The easiest way to tell when your bonsai needs water is to stick your finger through the moss to the soil. If the soil is moist or cool to the touch, then do not water your bonsai. When the soil on top is neutral in terms of moisture, it will be slightly dry to the touch. It is time to water your bonsai. Depending on the amount of light and temperature your tree receives, this may mean watering your tree daily or every few days. Never allow the soil to dry out.
Watering should always be through the foliage, using a gentle spray such as a garden hose sprayer or sink sprayer. Spray the foliage and all around the top of the container until you see water dripping through the holes of the container. Remember, insects breathe through their skin so water is an excellent way to keep insects and dust off your tree. Insects are seldom attracted to healthy plants!
Where to keep Bonsai
Bonsai should be kept in a well-lighted area shaded from the direct sun. Some excellent locations include a covered patio or porch which has filtered sunlight, outside under a big, shade tree or in a specially designed nursery shade-house. Bonsai may be brought inside for short periods, three or four days, and then placed outside for an equal period of time.
Even though most bonsai can withstand temperatures down to freezing and colder, we recommend that they be brought inside during severely cold weather and kept in a room near a window without the drying effects of a heater. In northern climates a well-lighted garage or a room in the house that is not heated are acceptable locations for the severe winter months as this will force your tree to go into a dormant state.
Please remember that bonsai is not a house plant and needs a balanced diet of fresh air, natural light and water to remain healthy.
Fertilizing Bonsai
Use a good bonsai fertilizer designed for Bonsai. Eve’s Garden has designed Bonsai Master Fertilizer for your bonsai. This is a mild 7-8-6 formula with everything you need to make your bonsai thrive. With Bonsai Master Fertilizer mix according to the directions of the label and use it with each watering from March to October. Do not over fertilize! Always follow the directions on the label of the fertilizer you are using!